Advances in Vaccines, Checkpoint Blockade, and Chimeric Antigen Receptor-Based Cancer Immunotherapeutics
- PMID: 39612278
- DOI: 10.1615/CritRevImmunol.2024053025
Advances in Vaccines, Checkpoint Blockade, and Chimeric Antigen Receptor-Based Cancer Immunotherapeutics
Abstract
Increase in cancer cases and research driven by understanding its causes, facilitated development of novel targeted immunotherapeutic strategies to overcome nonspecific cytotoxicity associated with conventional chemotherapy and radiotherapy. These target specific immunotherapeutic regimens have been evaluated for their efficacy, including: (1) vaccines harnessing tumor specific/associated antigens, (2) checkpoint blockade therapy using monoclonal antibodies against PD1, CTLA-4 and others, and (3) adoptive cell transfer approaches viz. chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-cell-based therapies. Here, we review recent advancements on these target specific translational immunotherapeutic strategies against cancer/s and concerned limitations.
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