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B-Cell Epitope Peptide Cancer Vaccines: A New Paradigm for Combination Immunotherapies with Novel Checkpoint Peptide Vaccine

Pravin T. P. Kaumaya

2020Future Oncology39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

]) has provided clinical benefit to breast cancer patients, albeit with significant shortcomings including toxicity problems and resistance, high costs, sophisticated therapeutic regimen and long half-life. The role of B-cell humoral immunity in cancer is under appreciated and underdeveloped. We have advanced the idea of active immunotherapy with chimeric B-cell epitope peptides incorporating a 'promiscuous' T-cell epitope that elicits a polyclonal antibody response, which provides safe, cost-effective therapeutic advantage over mAbs. We have created a portfolio of validated B-cell peptide epitopes against multiple receptor tyrosine kinases (HER-1, HER-3, IGF-1R and VEGF). We have successfully translated two HER-2 combination B-cell peptide vaccines in Phase I and II clinical trials. We have recently developed an effective novel PD-1 vaccine. In this article, I will review our approaches and strategies that focus on B-cell epitope cancer vaccines.

Topics & Concepts

EpitopePeptide vaccineMedicineImmunotherapyCancer immunotherapyImmunologyImmunogenicityMonoclonal antibodyMimotopeAntibodyCancer researchVirologyImmune systemImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchCAR-T cell therapy research
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