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Review
. 2003 Jun;77(5):439-43.
doi: 10.1007/BF02986611.

Dendritic cells and immunotherapy for cancer

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Dendritic cells and immunotherapy for cancer

David H Chang et al. Int J Hematol. 2003 Jun.

Abstract

Dendritic cells, nature's adjuvant, are antigen-presenting cells specialized to initiate and regulate immunity. Their potent antigen-presenting function has encouraged targeting of dendritic cells (DCs) for harnessing the immune system against cancer. DCs are efficient at activating not only CD4+ helper T-cells and CD8+ killer T-cells but also B-cells and innate effectors such as natural killer and natural killer T-cells. Early studies of adoptive transfer of tumor antigen-loaded DCs have shown promise. However, DC vaccination is at an early stage, and several parameters still need to be established. The complexity of the DC system brings about the necessity for its rational manipulation for achieving protective and therapeutic immunity in patients.

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