Phase I study utilizing a novel antigen-presenting cell-targeted vaccine with toll-like receptor stimulation to induce immunity to self-antigens in cancer patients
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Morse, M., Chapman, R., Powderly, J., Blackwell, K., Keler, T., Green, J., Riggs, R., He, L., Ramkrishna, V., Vitale, L., Zhao, B., Butler, S., Hobeika, A., Osada, T., Davis, T., Clay, T. and Lyerly, H. 2011. Phase I study utilizing a novel antigen-presenting cell-targeted vaccine with toll-like receptor stimulation to induce immunity to self-antigens in cancer patients. Clinical Cancer Research. 17 (14), pp. 4844-4853. https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-11-0891
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Title | Phase I study utilizing a novel antigen-presenting cell-targeted vaccine with toll-like receptor stimulation to induce immunity to self-antigens in cancer patients |
Authors | Morse, M., Chapman, R., Powderly, J., Blackwell, K., Keler, T., Green, J., Riggs, R., He, L., Ramkrishna, V., Vitale, L., Zhao, B., Butler, S., Hobeika, A., Osada, T., Davis, T., Clay, T. and Lyerly, H. |
Abstract | Purpose: The use of tumor-derived proteins as cancer vaccines is complicated by tolerance to these self-antigens. Tolerance may be broken by immunization with activated, autologous, ex vivo generated and antigen-loaded, antigen-presenting cells (APC); however, targeting tumor antigen directly to APC in vivo would be a less complicated strategy. We wished to test whether targeted delivery of an otherwise poorly immunogenic, soluble antigen to APC through their mannose receptors (MR) would induce clinically relevant immunity. |
Publisher | American Association for Cancer Research |
Journal | Clinical Cancer Research |
ISSN | 1078-0432 |
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Jul 2011 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 15 Aug 2011 |
Output status | Published |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-11-0891 |
Language | English |
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