Novel target antigens for dendritic cell-based immunotherapy against ovarian cancer

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Abstract

Identification of tumor-specific target antigens has been a major hurdle for the treatment of malignant disease by vaccination or immunotherapy. A second challenge has been the induction of therapeutically effective immune responses to these 'self' antigens. The recent recognition of dendritic cells as powerful antigen-presenting cells capable of inducing primary T-cell responses in vitro and in vivo - in combination with identification of tumor-specific antigens - has generated widespread interest in dendritic cell-based immunotherapy against a wide variety of tumors. In this review, a series of recently identified novel ovarian tumor antigens is discussed, and the potential for therapeutic dendritic cell vaccination targeted against these antigens is assessed.

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Cannon, M. J., O’Brien, T. J., Underwood, L. J., Crew, M. D., Bondurant, K. L., & Santin, A. D. (2002). Novel target antigens for dendritic cell-based immunotherapy against ovarian cancer. Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy. Future Drugs Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1586/14737140.2.1.97

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