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Thomas-Kaskel AK, Veelken H.
Departamento de Medicina Interna I (Hematología/Oncología) y Comprehensive
Cancer Center, Freiburg University Medical Center, Freiburg, Alemania.
Actas Urol Esp. 2007;31(6):668-679
ABSTRACT
ACTIVE IMMUNOTHERAPY OF PROSTATE CANCER WITH A FOCUS ON DENDRITIC CELLS
Recurrent or metastatic prostate cancer is generally considered an incurable
disease. Given the transient benefit from hormone deprivation therapy and
limited successes of systemic chemotherapy, alternative treatment modalities
are needed both in the situation of PSA recurrence and in hormone-refractory
disease. Prostate cancer cells express several tumor associated antigens
which are currently being evaluated as targets for active and specific
immunotherapy approaches. Dendritic cells (DC) are the most powerful
antigen-presenting cells (APC), able to prime naïve T cells and to break
peripheral tolerance and thus induce tumor immune responses. Close to 1000
prostate cancer patients have been treated with DC-based or other forms of
active immunotherapy to date. Vaccination-induced immune responses have been
reported in two thirds of DC trials, and favorable changes in the clinical
course of the disease in almost half of the patients treated. Most responses,
however, were modest and transient. Therefore, mechanisms of treatment
failure and possibilities to improve vaccination efficacy are being
discussed.
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