Litcius/Paper detail

Cellular Immunotherapy in Gastric Cancer: Adoptive Cell Therapy and Dendritic Cell-Based Vaccination

Elnaz Faghfuri, Mahdi Abdoli Shadbad, Amir Hossein Faghfouri, Narges Soozangar

2022Immunotherapy24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most frequently diagnosed malignancies. Recent studies have highlighted cellular immunotherapy (CI) as a promising approach for treating this disease. Among the CI-based approaches, adoptive cell therapy and dendritic cell-based vaccination are commonly studied in preclinical and clinical trials. Here we review the current evidence on the potentiality of CI in treating GC, the targets for adoptive cell therapy, ongoing clinical trials, constraints and the future outlook. The results suggest that there is a need to identify novel biomarkers that predict which GC patients will most likely respond to these approaches. Also, CI plus chemotherapy or immune checkpoint inhibitors can improve the survival of patients with late-stage GC. Therefore, this approach can be promising for treating these patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineImmunotherapyClinical trialCancerCell therapyVaccinationDendritic cellAdoptive cell transferImmunologyAdoptive immunotherapyDiseaseCancer immunotherapyOncologyImmune systemT cellCellInternal medicineBiologyGeneticsCAR-T cell therapy researchVirus-based gene therapy researchImmunotherapy and Immune Responses
Cellular Immunotherapy in Gastric Cancer: Adoptive Cell Therapy and Dendritic Cell-Based Vaccination | Litcius