Journal article
Skin-Grafting and Dendritic Cell “Boosted” Humanized Mouse Models Allow the Pre-Clinical Evaluation of Therapeutic Cancer Vaccines
B Zeng, D Moi, L Tolley, N Molotkov, IH Frazer, C Perry, R Dolcetti, R Mazzieri, JLG Cruz
Cells | MDPI | Published : 2023
Abstract
Vaccines have been hailed as one of the most remarkable medical advancements in human history, and their potential for treating cancer by generating or expanding anti-tumor T cells has garnered significant interest in recent years. However, the limited efficacy of therapeutic cancer vaccines in clinical trials can be partially attributed to the inadequacy of current preclinical mouse models in recapitulating the complexities of the human immune system. In this study, we developed two innovative humanized mouse models to assess the immunogenicity and therapeutic effectiveness of vaccines targeting human papillomavirus (HPV16) antigens and delivering tumor antigens to human CD141+ dendritic ce..
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Awarded by National Breast Cancer Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge the support of the Australian Red Cross in kindly providing healthy donor buffy coats and the members of the Translational Research Institute BRF facility for their support with the <ITALIC>in vivo</ITALIC> animal work.