Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology (Jan 2008)

Bead-Selected Antitumor Genetic Cell Vaccines

  • Herrero Mj,
  • R Botella,
  • R Algás,
  • FM Marco,
  • Aliño Sf

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4137/CMO.S586
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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Cancer vaccines have always been in the scope of gene therapy research. One of the most successful approaches has been working with genetically modified tumor cells. However, to become a clinical reality, tumor cells must suffer a long and risky process from the extraction from the patient to the reimplantation as a vaccine. In this work, we explain our group's approach to reduce the cell number required to achieve an immune response against a melanoma murine model, employing bead-selected B16 tumor cells expressing GM-CSF and B7.2.