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Immunotherapy based on the adoptive transfer of naturally occurring or gene-engineered T cells can mediate tumour regression in patients with metastatic cancer. Here, we discuss progress in the use of adoptively transferred T cells, focusing on how they can mediate tumour cell eradication. Recent ad...
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T cell immunotherapyT cellsadoptive cell therapycancersolid tumorsIn recent years, immunotherapy for the treatment of solid cancer has emerged as a promising therapeutic alternative. Adoptive cell therapy (ACT), especially T cell-based, has been found to cause tumor regression and even cure in a ...
Relevance of the T cell receptor for immunotherapy of cancer T-cell intrinsic effects of GITR and 4-1BB during viral infection and cancer immunotherapy. Immunol Rev 2011;244:197-217. E Weidmann,TTL Whiteside - 《Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy》 被引量: 137发表: 1994年 Preservation and redirecti...
Adoptive T-cell therapy is based on specificity and efficacy, two essentials known to be necessary for successful cancer therapy. Tumor-reactive T-cells po... H Bernhard,J Neudorfer,K Gebhard,... - Humana Press 被引量: 2发表: 1970年 Adoptive T cell immunotherapy of MSV-induced tumours in...
In addition, current status of adoptive cell transfer using other T cell populations for cancer immunotherapy that may circumvent some of the problems related to current protocols of using CTL is also discussed.doi:10.2174/157339408783565475Li Zhang, Pouneh Dokouhaki...
immunotherapy. Recent studies have shown the effectiveness of cell-transfer therapies for the treatment of patients with selected metastatic cancers. These studies provide a blueprint for the wider application of adoptive-cell-transfer therapy, and emphasize the requirement forin vivopersistence of the ...
Cellular adoptive therapy (CAT) of cancer has begun to evolve as a new modality of treatment for metastatic disease. The initial enthusiasm for CAT has now abated in view of the evidence that only about one-third of patients with metastatic melanoma or renal cell carcinoma treated with CAT ...