Cancer Vaccines, 1st ed. 2017
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology Series, Vol. 405

Coordinators: Savelyeva Natalia, Ottensmeier Christian

Language: English

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This volume focuses on the laboratory and clinical experience with targeting viral onco-antigens, while also reviewing the approaches to targeting self-cancer antigens in cancers of non-viral origin, where self-tolerance has been a challenge. It emphasizes the importance of selecting the right vaccine platform to induce a successful immune response against cancer antigens. In addition, the volume discusses the advances made with genetic vaccines, including recent advances with  DNA vaccines and the rapid transition of mRNA vaccines from the laboratory to bedside. The new avenues opening up for cancer immunotherapy underline the importance of combinational approaches using cancer vaccines with costimulatory antibodies, which may dramatically improve cancer treatment.
This book is intended for all translational researchers and clinicians who aspire to develop novel vaccination approaches for cancer patients with unmet clinical needs.

New Approaches in Immunotherapy for the treatment of Lung Cancer.- Novel approaches for vaccination against HPV-induced cancers.- Tapping the potential of DNA Delivery with Electroporation for Cancer Immunotherapy.- Targeted immunotherapy designed to treat Muc1-expressing solid tumour.- Chimeric DNA vaccines: an effective way to overcome immune tolerance.- Linked CD4 T-cell help: broadening immune attack against cancer by vaccination.- mRNA cancer vaccines – Messages that prevail.- The Use of Anti-CD40 mAb in Cancer.

Dr. Natalia Savelyeva is a lecturer in cancer immunology in Southhampton
 Dr. Christian Ottensmeier is a professor of experimental medicine in Southhampton

Reviews novel approaches in the pre-clinical development of novel cancer vaccines

Summarizes the results of recent clinical evaluation

Describes new technologies and new cancer treatments

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras