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[Cancer immunotherapy: an update]. / Actualización general de inmunoterapia en cáncer.
Reyes, Sebastián J; González, Konstanza B; Rodríguez, Constanza; Navarrete-Muñoz, Camila; Salazar, Andrea P; Villagra, Alejandro; Caglevic, Christian; Hepp, Matías I.
Afiliação
  • Reyes SJ; Departamento de Ciencias Básicas y Morfología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
  • González KB; Departamento de Ciencias Básicas y Morfología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
  • Rodríguez C; Departamento de Ciencias Básicas y Morfología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
  • Navarrete-Muñoz C; Departamento de Ciencias Básicas y Morfología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
  • Salazar AP; Dirección Servicio de Salud Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
  • Villagra A; George Washington Cancer Center, Washington DC, USA.
  • Caglevic C; Departamento de Investigación, Cáncer Fundación Arturo López Pérez, Santiago, Chile.
  • Hepp MI; Departamento de Ciencias Básicas y Morfología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
Rev Med Chil ; 148(7): 970-982, 2020 Jul.
Article em Es | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33399682
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The success rate of conventional anticancer therapeutic approaches such as chemotherapy is limited by the non-specific toxicity and low specificity towards specific tumors, which are highly dependent on the mutational burden present on each patient. Similarly, targeted therapies have proven to induce resistance in numerous malignancies. Therefore, immunotherapy has emerged as a better approach to discriminate between "the own" and "the non-own", which occurs through two types of mechanisms, innate and acquired immunity. Acquired immunity is one of the targets for new immunotherapeutic treatments, unleashing the power of antigen-specific T cells as a potential therapeutic weapon for cancer treatment. Thus, immunotherapy modifies the own immune system to increase the recognition and elimination of cancer cells by identifying these cancer antigens. One of the advantages of immunotherapy, when compared to conventional anticancer approaches, is the generation of long-term immunity (immunological memory). Currently, there are different potential types of immunotherapy in cancer to promote the modulation of the immune response. Among them, the use of cytokines, vaccines, viruses, monoclonal antibodies, and the generation of adaptive immune response cells have achieved successful results in some types of cancer.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Imunoterapia / Neoplasias Limite: Humans Idioma: Es Revista: Rev Med Chil Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Chile País de publicação: Chile

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Imunoterapia / Neoplasias Limite: Humans Idioma: Es Revista: Rev Med Chil Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Chile País de publicação: Chile