Vaccination with heat shock protein-peptide complexes: from basic science to clinical applications
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Vaccination with heat shock protein-peptide complexes: from basic science to clinical applications
Abstract
There are currently over 150 medical centers worldwide enrolling patients in randomized, controlled Phase III clinical trials testing autologous cancer-derived heat-shock protein (HSP)-peptide complexes for the treatment of renal cell carcinoma and melanoma. In addition, autologous HSP-peptide complexes have been or are being tested in Phase I and II trials of chronic myelogenous leukemia, lymphoma and pancreatic, gastric and colorectal cancers. The door has more recently opened to clinical testing of off-the-shelf HSP-based treatments for infectious diseases. This review recounts the long history of basic research on HSPs in immune response. A keen understanding of how these ancient molecules orchestrate the immune response to cancer and infections has been gained, providing a clear rationale for translating this knowledge into clinical medicine.
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