Molecular Advances in Cancer Immunotherapy
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Oncology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 January 2025 | Viewed by 9160
Special Issue Editor
Interests: CAR-T cells; melanoma; adoptive cell therapy; cancer vaccination; cancer immunotherapy; solid tumors
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Dear Colleagues,
Cancer immunotherapy is defined as stimulation of the immune system to treat cancer. Despite its relatively short definition, this encompasses a plethora of therapeutic possibilities ranging from cytokine treatments to antibody therapies, checkpoint inhibitors, cancer vaccines, adoptive (T-)cell therapies, and other therapies, or combinations thereof. Although cancer immunotherapy has been proven to be effective in patients with a broad variety of hematological and solid malignancies, there is increasing evidence that that its efficacy varies and that there is room for improvement. The therapies themselves should be improved, and investigations should be conducted on the negative influence of the tumor microenvironment (TME), toxicity management, adverse immune-related side effects, response prediction, and the use of immunotherapy in special patient populations. In this Special Issue, we would like to focus on molecular advances in cancer immunotherapy with a view to understanding how novel and/or improved immunotherapies can be developed for cancer treatment. Authors are invited to contribute original research papers or reviews to this Special Issue of IJMS, focusing on, but not limited to: cancer immunotherapy of solid tumors; new strategies for adoptive T-cell therapies; molecular manipulation of the tumor microenvironment; new targets for cancer immunotherapy; molecular mechanisms or therapy resistance; and improvements in checkpoint blockade therapy.
Prof. Dr. Niels Schaft
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- checkpoint blockade
- CAR-T cells
- TIL
- TCR transfer
- therapy resistance
- targets
- tumor microenvironment
- solid tumors
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