Book Chapter

Intrinsic and acquired cancer immunotherapy resistance

R Saleh, V Sasidharan Nair, SM Toor, E Elkord

Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy Volume 1 of Delivery Strategies and Engineering Technologies in Cancer Immunotherapy | Elsevier | Published : 2021

Abstract

Cancer immunotherapies, such as immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), have revolutionized the treatment of various cancers and have shown a great efficacy in inducing antitumor immunity. Cancer immunotherapy in the form of adoptive cell transfer (ACT) have also been developed to eradicate tumor cells in a specific and effective manner, and it includes the administration of autologous tumor-infiltrating T-cells (TILs), T-cell receptor (TCR)-modified T-cells, or genetically engineered chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-specific T-cells (CARTs) in cancer patients. Additionally, cancer vaccines and recombinant cytokines can be used as monotherapy or adjuvant therapy. Despite the success of immunothe..

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