Advances in Respiratory Medicine (Dec 2024)

Prospects for Treatment of Lung Cancer Using Activated Lymphocytes Combined with Other Anti-Cancer Modalities

  • Anastasia Ganina,
  • Manarbek Askarov,
  • Larissa Kozina,
  • Madina Karimova,
  • Yerzhan Shayakhmetov,
  • Perizat Mukhamedzhanova,
  • Aigul Brimova,
  • Daulet Berikbol,
  • Elmira Chuvakova,
  • Lina Zaripova,
  • Abay Baigenzhin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/arm92060045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 92, no. 6
pp. 504 – 525

Abstract

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This review explores the significance and prospects of using diverse T-cell variants in the context of combined therapy for lung cancer treatment. Recently, there has been an increase in research focused on understanding the critical role of tumor-specific T lymphocytes and the potential benefits of autologous T-cell-based treatments for individuals with lung cancer. One promising approach involves intravenous administration of ex vivo-activated autologous lymphocytes to improve the immune status of patients with cancer. Investigations are also exploring the factors that influence the success of T-cell therapy and the methods used to stimulate them. Achieving a comprehensive understanding of the characteristics of activated lymphocytes and deciphering the mechanisms underlying their activation of innate anti-tumor immunity will pave the way for numerous clinical trials and the development of innovative strategies for cancer therapy like combined immunotherapy and radiation therapy.

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