نتایج جستجو برای: based cancer vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 3817426  

Journal: :Cell reports 2015
Xiaojun Xia Junhua Mai Rong Xu Jorge Enrique Tovar Perez Maria L Guevara Qi Shen Chaofeng Mu Hui-Ying Tung David B Corry Scott E Evans Xuewu Liu Mauro Ferrari Zhiqiang Zhang Xian Chang Li Rong-Fu Wang Haifa Shen

Micro- and nanometer-size particles have become popular candidates for cancer vaccine adjuvants. However, the mechanism by which such particles enhance immune responses remains unclear. Here, we report a porous silicon microparticle (PSM)-based cancer vaccine that greatly enhances cross-presentation and activates type I interferon (IFN-I) response in dendritic cells (DCs). PSM-loaded antigen ex...

2013
Eva M. Riedmann

Recent advances in the development of immunotherapeutic mAbs for cancer New vaccine reduces malaria infection by 72% Bavarian Nordic's cancer immunotherapy shows promise in colorectal cancer Chinese HFMD vaccine shows high efficacy in Phase 3 Two-dose regimen of Merck's Gardasil looks effective Accelerating influenza vaccine development using synthetic biology A key role for gut microbes in vac...

Journal: :International Journal of Public Health Science 2023

In Malaysia, cervical cancer is the top three most common among women. Vaccination and screening are mandatory for prevention of disease. Therefore, we aimed to develop a serious game Malaysian adolescents, "HPV Vaccine” objectively transmit knowledge about human papillomavirus (HPV), create awareness cancer, promote HPV vaccine uptake. This development targeted teenagers aged 10 17 years. We e...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2014
Zhifang Zhou Mohabul Mondal Guochao Liao Zhongwu Guo

A fully synthetic carbohydrate-based cancer vaccine is an attractive concept, but an important topic in the area is to develop proper vaccine carriers that can improve the immunogenicity and other immunological properties of tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens (TACAs). In this context, four monophosphoryl derivatives of Neisseria meningitidis lipid A were synthesized via a highly convergent ...

2014
Sumiyuki Nishida Shigeo Koido Yutaka Takeda Sadamu Homma Hideo Komita Akitaka Takahara Satoshi Morita Toshinori Ito Soyoko Morimoto Kazuma Hara Akihiro Tsuboi Yoshihiro Oka Satoru Yanagisawa Yoichi Toyama Masahiro Ikegami Toru Kitagawa Hidetoshi Eguchi Hiroshi Wada Hiroaki Nagano Jun Nakata Yoshiki Nakae Naoki Hosen Yusuke Oji Toshio Tanaka Ichiro Kawase Atsushi Kumanogoh Junichi Sakamoto Yuichiro Doki Masaki Mori Toshifumi Ohkusa Hisao Tajiri Haruo Sugiyama

Wilms tumor gene (WT1) protein is an attractive target for cancer immunotherapy. We aimed to investigate the feasibility of a combination therapy consisting of gemcitabine and WT1 peptide-based vaccine for patients with advanced pancreatic cancer and to make initial assessments of its clinical efficacy and immunologic response. Thirty-two HLA-A*24:02 patients with advanced pancreatic cancer wer...

Journal: :African health sciences 2015
Emmanuel Mugisha D Scott LaMontagne Anne R Katahoire Daniel Murokora Edward Kumakech Rachel Seruyange Vivien Davis Tsu

BACKGROUND Cervical cancer is a leading cause of mortality among women in Uganda. The availability of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine presents an opportunity to prevent cervical cancer. The Government of Uganda conducted a demonstration project exploring the feasibility of two delivery strategies. OBJECTIVE To explore the feasibility of two HPV vaccine delivery strategies: 1) a stand-a...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2009
Guy T Clifton George E Peoples

Although HER2/neu-targeted cancer vaccines have shown initial promise in the adjuvant setting, a therapeutic vaccine remains elusive due to the tumor escape mechanisms of established cancer. As described by Seavey et al. in this issue of CCR, a Listeria-delivered vaccine may help overcome immune tolerance, leading to an effective therapeutic vaccine.

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2008
Mumtaz Begum Rukhshan Khurshid Asmat Saleem Saeed Ahmed Nagra

BACKGROUND Vaccine development is one of the most promising fields in cancer research. After autologous transplantation, due to low tumour burden, patients are more likely to respond immunologically to a cancer vaccine. MUC1 with its adhesive and antiadhesive functions, immunostimulatory and immunosuppressive activities, is therefore a good candidate for breast cancer vaccine. A structure-based...

2016
Warayut Chotprakaikiat Alex Allen Duc Bui-Minh Elena Harden Jantipa Jobsri Federica Cavallo Yuri Gleba Freda K. Stevenson Christian Ottensmeier Victor Klimyuk Natalia Savelyeva

Passive antibody therapy for cancer is an effective but costly treatment modality. Induction of therapeutically potent anticancer antibodies by active vaccination is an attractive alternative but has proven challenging in cancer due to tolerogenic pressure in patients. Here, we used the clinically relevant cancer target Her2, known to be susceptible to targeting by antibody therapy, to demonstr...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2002
Zhiya Yu Nicholas P Restifo

A decade ago, it seemed clear that our burgeoning knowledge of the molecular identities of tumor-associated antigens and a deeper understanding of basic immunology would point the way to an effective therapeutic cancer vaccine. Significant progress has been made and objective regressions after immune-based treatments are observed in some patients — even in those with bulky, metastatic disease. ...

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