Insight for immunotherapy of hcmv infection

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Abstract

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), a ubiquitous in humans, has a high prevalence rate. Young people are susceptible to HCMV infection in developing countries, while older individuals are more susceptible in developed countries. Most patients have no obvious symptoms from the primary infection. Studies have indicated that the virus has gradually adapted to the host immune system. Therefore, the control of HCMV infection requires strong immune modulation. With the recent advances in immunotherapy, its application to HCMV infections is receiving increasing attention. Here, we discuss the immune response to HCMV infection, the immune escape mechanism, and the different roles that HCMV plays in various types of immunotherapy, including vaccines, adoptive cell therapy, checkpoint blockade therapy, and targeted antibodies.

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Long, X., Qiu, Y., Zhang, Z., & Wu, M. (2021). Insight for immunotherapy of hcmv infection. International Journal of Biological Sciences. Ivyspring International Publisher. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.58127

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