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Immunotherapy for HPV Malignancies.


ABSTRACT: Owing to the presence of known tumor-specific viral antigens, human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated cancers are well suited for treatment with immunotherapy designed to unleash, amplify or replace the T cell arm of the adaptive immune system. Immune checkpoint blockade designed to unleash existing T cell immunity is currently Food and Drug Administration approved for certain HPV-associated cancers. More specific immunotherapies such as therapeutic vaccines and T cell receptor-engineered cellular therapy are currently in clinical development. Such therapies may offer more specific immune activation against viral tumor antigens and decrease the risk of immune-related adverse events. Current and planned clinical study of these treatments will determine their utility in the treatment of patients with newly diagnosed advanced stage or relapsed HPV-associated cancer.

SUBMITTER: Lee MY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8409092 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immunotherapy for HPV Malignancies.

Lee Maxwell Y MY   Allen Clint T CT  

Seminars in radiation oncology 20211001 4


Owing to the presence of known tumor-specific viral antigens, human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated cancers are well suited for treatment with immunotherapy designed to unleash, amplify or replace the T cell arm of the adaptive immune system. Immune checkpoint blockade designed to unleash existing T cell immunity is currently Food and Drug Administration approved for certain HPV-associated cancers. More specific immunotherapies such as therapeutic vaccines and T cell receptor-engineered cellular  ...[more]

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