Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine (Jul 2017)

Promising role for Gc-MAF in cancer immunotherapy: from bench to bedside

  • Ehsan Saburi,
  • Amin Saburi,
  • Mostafa Ghanei

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 228 – 238

Abstract

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Immunotherapy has been used for years in many types of cancer therapy. Recently, cancer immunotherapy has focused on mechanisms which can enhance the development of cell-mediated immunity. Anticancer medications are administered to inhibit immunosuppressive factors such as nagalase enzyme, which is produced by neoplastic cells and destroys macrophage activating factor (Gc-MAF). Anti-neoplastics medications can also enhance immune-cell activity against tumors. Such medications show great potential in cancer immunotherapy using natural human mechanisms against neoplasms.

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