Neoantigen-directed therapeutics in the clinic: where are we?
Lybaert et al. – Trends in Cancer, 2023
Review article on the clinical landscape of neoantigen-directed therapeutics including personalized cancer vaccines and adoptive cell therapies.
Abstract
In the past decade, immune checkpoint inhibitors and chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy have brought immunotherapy to the forefront of cancer treatment; however, only subsets of patients benefit from current approaches. Neoantigen-driven therapeutics specifically redirect the immune system of the patient to enable or reinduce its ability to recognize and eliminate cancer cells. The tumor specificity of this strategy spares healthy and normal cells from being attacked. Consistent with this concept, initial clinical trials have demonstrated the feasibility, safety, and immunogenicity of neoantigen-directed personalized vaccines. We review neoantigen-driven therapy strategies as well as their promise and clinical successes to date.
DOI: 10.1016/j.trecan.2023.02.004
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