
pmid: 23340144
handle: 10067/1064350151162165141
Therapeutic cancer vaccination, e.g. by using tumour antigen-presenting dendritic cells (DCs) that 'educate' the immune system to recognise and attack tumour cells, represents a new concept of treatment in oncology. DCbased immunotherapy elicits both innate (NK) and adaptive (T cells) cellular responses correlated with clinical benefit. WT1 mRNA-transfected DCs emerge as a feasible and effective strategy to control residual disease in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), in particular as a post-remission treatment to prevent full relapse. This innovative approach takes advantage of the intrinsic potential of the immune system to eradicate malignant disease.
Evidence-Based Medicine, Leukemia, T-Lymphocytes, Antigen-Presenting Cells, Dendritic Cells, Cancer Vaccines, Killer Cells, Natural, Risk Factors, Humans, Human medicine, Immunotherapy, Forecasting
Evidence-Based Medicine, Leukemia, T-Lymphocytes, Antigen-Presenting Cells, Dendritic Cells, Cancer Vaccines, Killer Cells, Natural, Risk Factors, Humans, Human medicine, Immunotherapy, Forecasting
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