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Review
. 2004;6(1):62-7.
doi: 10.1080/14653240310004584.

DC-based immunotherapy of B-cell malignancies

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DC-based immunotherapy of B-cell malignancies

V L Reichardt et al. Cytotherapy. 2004.

Abstract

B-cell malignancies are a group of diseases for which vaccination protocols have been thoroughly studied over the last few years. All different vaccination protocols share the goal of inducing or augmenting tumor-specific immune responses in the tumor-bearing host, in order to potentially achieve therapeutic benefit in these otherwise ultimately fatal diseases. Attention has been drawn to the use of DC-based immunotherapy protocols relying on the unique properties of these powerful APCs. This review focuses on DC-based immunotherapy experience gained so far in B-cell malignancies, and discusses published and on-going clinical trials in follicular NHL and multiple myeloma, and preclinical results in CLL and Waldenström's macroglobulinemia. This will form the basis for a discussion of perspectives of DC vaccination in this group of human malignancies.

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