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Added by Nathalie Bonnefoy
Group name EquipeNB
Item Type Journal Article
Title Personal history of infections and immunotherapy: Unexpected links and possible therapeutic opportunities
Creator Jacqueline et al.
Author Camille Jacqueline
Author Nathalie Bonnefoy
Author Guillaume M. Charrière
Author Frédéric Thomas
Author Benjamin Roche
Abstract The recent breakthroughs in the understanding of tumor immune biology have given rise to a new generation of immunotherapies, harnessing the immune system to eliminate tumors. As the typology and frequency of encountered infections are susceptible to shape the immune system, it could also impact the efficiency of immunotherapy. In this review, we report evidences for an indirect link between personal history of infection and different strategies of immunotherapy. In the current context of interest rise for personalized medicine, we discuss the potential medical applications of considering personal history of infection to design immunotherapeutic strategies.
Publication Oncoimmunology
Volume 7
Issue 8
Pages e1466019
Date 2018
Journal Abbr Oncoimmunology
Language eng
DOI 10.1080/2162402X.2018.1466019
ISSN 2162-4011
Short Title Personal history of infections and immunotherapy
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 30221066 PMCID: PMC6136881
Tags Adoptive cell transfer, Immune checkpoints, Immunotherapy, Infections, Personalized medicine, review
Date Added 2018/11/15 - 10:23:02
Date Modified 2019/05/28 - 18:51:04
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