| Literature DB >> 35999309 |
Matthew J Lin1,2,3,4, Judit Svensson-Arvelund1,2,3,5, Gabrielle S Lubitz1,2,3, Aurélien Marabelle6, Ignacio Melero7, Brian D Brown2, Joshua D Brody8,9,10.
Abstract
After several decades, therapeutic cancer vaccines now show signs of efficacy and potential to help patients resistant to other standard-of-care immunotherapies, but they have yet to realize their full potential and expand the oncologic armamentarium. Here, we classify cancer vaccines by what is known of the included antigens, which tumors express those antigens and where the antigens colocalize with antigen-presenting cells, thus delineating predefined vaccines (shared or personalized) and anonymous vaccines (ex vivo or in situ). To expedite clinical development, we highlight the need for accurate immune monitoring of early trials to acknowledge failures and advance the most promising vaccines.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35999309 DOI: 10.1038/s43018-022-00418-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Cancer ISSN: 2662-1347