Journal article

Prostate cancer immunology - An update for urologists

N Rajarubendra, N Lawrentschuk, DM Bolton, L Klotz, ID Davis

BJU International | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2011

Abstract

A better understanding of the immune processes in the pathogenesis and progression of prostate cancer (CaP) may point the way towards improved treatment modalities. The challenge is to amplify immune responses to combat tumour escape mechanisms. Infection and inflammation may have a role in prostate carcinogenesis, including the newly discovered xenotropic murine leukaemia virus (XMRV). These inflammatory states damage defence mechanisms and induce a high proliferative state favouring further mutation and impaired immune surveillance. With this knowledge we are able to explore the use of immunotherapy to rejuvenate the immune system in combating CaP. Recently Sipuleucel-T, an immunotherapeut..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Enid Hajderi, a student from the University of Toronto, Division of Biomedical Communications, Toronto, Canada for creating the artwork for Fig. 1. NR was supported by a Cancer Research Institute Scholarship. IDD is supported by a Victorian Cancer Agency Clinical Researcher Fellowship and is an honorary National Health and Medical Research Council Practitioner Fellow.