[HTML][HTML] Immunological aspects of cancer chemotherapy

L Zitvogel, L Apetoh, F Ghiringhelli… - Nature reviews …, 2008 - nature.com
L Zitvogel, L Apetoh, F Ghiringhelli, G Kroemer
Nature reviews immunology, 2008nature.com
Accumulating evidence indicates that the innate and adaptive immune systems make a
crucial contribution to the antitumour effects of conventional chemotherapy-based and
radiotherapy-based cancer treatments. Moreover, the molecular and cellular bases of the
immunogenicity of cell death that is induced by cytotoxic agents are being progressively
unravelled, challenging the guidelines that currently govern the development of anticancer
drugs. Here, we review the immunological aspects of conventional cancer treatments and …
Abstract
Accumulating evidence indicates that the innate and adaptive immune systems make a crucial contribution to the antitumour effects of conventional chemotherapy-based and radiotherapy-based cancer treatments. Moreover, the molecular and cellular bases of the immunogenicity of cell death that is induced by cytotoxic agents are being progressively unravelled, challenging the guidelines that currently govern the development of anticancer drugs. Here, we review the immunological aspects of conventional cancer treatments and propose that future successes in the fight against cancer will rely on the development and clinical application of combined chemo- and immunotherapies.
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