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Review
. 2018;78(5):336-348.

[Immunotherapy in cancer. Current prospects, challenges and new horizons]

[Article in Spanish]
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Review

[Immunotherapy in cancer. Current prospects, challenges and new horizons]

[Article in Spanish]
Tomás Dalotto-Moreno et al. Medicina (B Aires). 2018.
Free article

Abstract

Recent understanding of the mechanisms that control immune system homeostasis and orchestrate antitumor responses has prompted the development of novel immunotherapeutic modalities. These include antibodies that target immune checkpoints such as PD-1/PD-L1 and CTLA-4, agonistic antibodies of costimulatory molecules such as CD137 and OX-40 and the adoptive transfer of genetically-modified antitumor T cells. However, a large number of patients do not respond to these therapies and develop resistance as a result of activation of compensatory circuits. Rational combination of immunotherapeutic modalities will help overcome resistance and will increase the number of patients who will benefit from these treatments. Moreover, identification of predictive biomarkers will allow selection of patients responding to these treatments. Emerging clinical trials and pre-clinical studies have shown exciting results anticipating new horizons in the design and implementation of cancer immunotherapeutic modalities.

Keywords: biomarkers; cancer; chimeric antigen receptors; co-stimulation; immunological checkpoints; immunotherapy.

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