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Vaccine Strategies in Gliomas

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Purpose of reviewTo discuss the current state of glioma vaccine development and highlight the challenges associated with clinical implementation of these approaches.Recent findingsVaccination strategies against gliomas have matured considerably during… Click to show full abstract

Purpose of reviewTo discuss the current state of glioma vaccine development and highlight the challenges associated with clinical implementation of these approaches.Recent findingsVaccination strategies against gliomas have matured considerably during the past years, although proof-of efficacy from controlled clinical trials is still lacking. Advances in antigen discovery, including the definition of neoepitopes including epidermal growth factor receptor variant III (EGFRvIII), isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH)1R132H and Histone (H)3.3K27M, using multi-omic approaches and computational algorithms allow targeting single antigens, but also implementing truly personalized approaches. In addition, new concepts of vaccine manufacturing including RNA and DNA vaccines improve immunogenicity and applicability in personalized settings.SummaryAs an increasing amount of clinical data defy the concept of the central nervous system (CNS) as a strictly immunoprivileged site, novel vaccine approaches enter the clinic including critical efforts to identify biomarkers of response and resistance and strategies to overcome the immunosuppressive glioma microenvironment.

Keywords: strategies gliomas; vaccine strategies; vaccine

Journal Title: Current Treatment Options in Neurology
Year Published: 2018

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