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Bridging infectious disease vaccines with cancer immunotherapy: a role for targeted RNA based immunotherapeutics.

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Sayour, EJ; Sanchez-Perez, L; Flores, C; Mitchell, DA
Published in: Journal for immunotherapy of cancer
January 2015

Tumor-specific immunotherapy holds the promise of eradicating malignant tumors with exquisite precision without additional toxicity to standard treatments. Cancer immunotherapy has conventionally relied on cell-mediated immunity while successful infectious disease vaccines have been shown to induce humoral immunity. Efficacious cancer immunotherapeutics likely require both cellular and humoral responses, and RNA based cancer vaccines are especially suited to stimulate both arms of the immune system. RNA is inherently immunogenic, inducing innate immune responses to initiate cellular and humoral adaptive immunity, but has limited utility based on its poor in vivo stability. Early work utilized 'naked' RNA vaccines, whereas more recent efforts have attempted to encapsulate RNA thereby protecting it from degradation. However, feasibility has been limited by a lack of defined and safe targeting mechanisms for the in vivo delivery of stabilized RNA. As new cancer antigens come to the forefront with novel RNA encapsulation and targeting techniques, RNA vaccines may prove to be a vital, safe and robust method to initiate patient-specific anti-tumor efficacy.

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Journal for immunotherapy of cancer

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2051-1426

ISSN

2051-1426

Publication Date

January 2015

Volume

3

Start / End Page

13

Related Subject Headings

  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
  • 3204 Immunology
 

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Sayour, E. J., Sanchez-Perez, L., Flores, C., & Mitchell, D. A. (2015). Bridging infectious disease vaccines with cancer immunotherapy: a role for targeted RNA based immunotherapeutics. Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer, 3, 13. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40425-015-0058-0
Sayour, Elias J., Luis Sanchez-Perez, Catherine Flores, and Duane A. Mitchell. “Bridging infectious disease vaccines with cancer immunotherapy: a role for targeted RNA based immunotherapeutics.Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer 3 (January 2015): 13. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40425-015-0058-0.
Sayour EJ, Sanchez-Perez L, Flores C, Mitchell DA. Bridging infectious disease vaccines with cancer immunotherapy: a role for targeted RNA based immunotherapeutics. Journal for immunotherapy of cancer. 2015 Jan;3:13.
Sayour, Elias J., et al. “Bridging infectious disease vaccines with cancer immunotherapy: a role for targeted RNA based immunotherapeutics.Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer, vol. 3, Jan. 2015, p. 13. Epmc, doi:10.1186/s40425-015-0058-0.
Sayour EJ, Sanchez-Perez L, Flores C, Mitchell DA. Bridging infectious disease vaccines with cancer immunotherapy: a role for targeted RNA based immunotherapeutics. Journal for immunotherapy of cancer. 2015 Jan;3:13.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal for immunotherapy of cancer

DOI

EISSN

2051-1426

ISSN

2051-1426

Publication Date

January 2015

Volume

3

Start / End Page

13

Related Subject Headings

  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
  • 3204 Immunology