Artículos de revistas
Cancer Immunotherapy: Lights and Shadows
Fecha
2015-07Registro en:
Barrio, Maria Marcela; Levy, Estrella Mariel; Mordoh, Jose; Cancer Immunotherapy: Lights and Shadows; Frontiers Research; Frontiers in immunology; 6; 7-2015; 1-2; 350
1664-3224
Autor
Barrio, Maria Marcela
Levy, Estrella Mariel
Mordoh, Jose
Resumen
Cancer immunotherapy has recently emerged as the fourth treatment modality, in addition to surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. These advances are the result of important discoveries in the field of regulation of the immune response, especially on the mechanisms which turn “on” and “off” immune responses (1, 2). A disease which has proved to be a canonical model to test therapeutic immunotherapy is the immunogenic cutaneous melanoma (3). So far, “passive” immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies has outpaced “active” immunotherapy with antitumor vaccines (4, 5), and monoclonal antibodies which antagonize the “off” responses have been recently introduced in clinical practice (6, 7) ...