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Tumor associated antigens

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The Five Immune Forces Impacting Dna-Based Cancer Immunotherapeutic Strategy, Suneetha Amara, Venkataswarup Tiriveedhi Mar 2017

The Five Immune Forces Impacting Dna-Based Cancer Immunotherapeutic Strategy, Suneetha Amara, Venkataswarup Tiriveedhi

Biology Faculty Research

DNA-based vaccine strategy is increasingly realized as a viable cancer treatment approach. Strategies to enhance immunogenicity utilizing tumor associated antigens have been investigated in several pre-clinical and clinical studies. The promising outcomes of these studies have suggested that DNA-based vaccines induce potent T-cell effector responses and at the same time cause only minimal side-effects to cancer patients. However, the immune evasive tumor microenvironment is still an important hindrance to a long-term vaccine success. Several options are currently under various stages of study to overcome immune inhibitory effect in tumor microenvironment. Some of these approaches include, but are not limited to, …