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Dendritic Cells in Cancer Vaccines

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Journal Exp Hematol
Specialty Hematology
Date 2001 Nov 8
PMID 11698120
Citations 20
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Abstract

Dendritic cells (DC) are recognized as the most potent antigen-presenting cells with the ability to stimulate naive resting T cells and to initiate primary immune responses. Encouraging results in vaccination studies in animal models and the development of protocols to generate sufficient numbers of human DC for clinical application have led to attempts to verify the feasibility and efficacy of this approach in patients in the context of Phase I/II vaccination trials. This review aims to present a concise overview of the current knowledge in DC development and biology and describes the recent data of the first published DC-based vaccination studies. These preliminary trials indicate that immunotherapies utilizing DC-presenting tumor-associated antigens can safely be administered to patients with cancer and induce significant immunologic and clinical responses.

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