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Group name EquipeNB
Item Type Journal Article
Title Tumor antigen-targeting monoclonal antibody-based immunotherapy: Orchestrating combined strategies for the development of long-term antitumor immunity
Creator Michaud et al.
Author H. A. Michaud
Author J. F. Eliaou
Author V. Lafont
Author N. Bonnefoy
Author L. Gros
Abstract Tumor antigen (TA)-targeting monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based treatments are considered to be one of the most successful strategies in cancer therapy. Besides targeting TAs and inducing tumor cell death, such antibodies interact with immune cells through Fc-dependent mechanisms to induce adaptive memory immune responses. However, multiple inhibitory/immunosuppressive pathways can be induced by tumor cells to limit the establishment of an efficient antitumor response and consequently a sustained clinical response to TA-targeting mAbs. Here, we provide an overview on how TA-targeting mAbs in combination with conventional cancer therapies and/or inhibitors of key immunosuppressive pathways might represent promising approaches to achieve long-term tumor control.
Publication Oncoimmunology
Volume 3
Pages e955684
Date Oct 2014
Journal Abbr Oncoimmunology
DOI 10.4161/21624011.2014.955684
ISSN 2162-4011 (Print) 2162-4011 (Linking)
Tags first-last-corresponding, review
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Date Modified 2019/05/28 - 21:51:58
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