Therapeutic Vaccination in Lung Cancer: Past Attempts, Current Approaches and Future Promises
Samuel Patrick Young, Jie Sun

TL;DR
This paper reviews the development and potential of therapeutic vaccines for lung cancer, highlighting past efforts, current strategies, and future directions.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of therapeutic lung cancer vaccines, emphasizing their mechanisms and the need for clinical validation.
Findings
Immunotherapy has improved lung cancer treatment, but not all patients benefit.
Lung cancer vaccines have shown limited success in early clinical trials.
Large-scale trials are needed to validate the clinical effectiveness of these vaccines.
Abstract
Lung cancer represents a significant burden on global health, necessitating the need for new and effective treatment strategies that expand our current therapeutic repertoire. Immunotherapy, namely immune checkpoint blockade (ICB), has revolutionized lung cancer therapy over the last decade by invigorating anti-tumor T cell responses to prolong survival and quality of life. However, not all patients benefit from ICB, emphasizing the need for novel immunotherapeutic strategies that engage other immune functionalities to offer synergy with already available therapies. There has been a longstanding interest in deploying lung cancer vaccines to generate or enhance tumor antigen-specific T cell responses for greater tumor control. Thus far, success has been limited to early-stage clinical trials, where safety, generation of antigen-specific T cell responses in blood sampling, and some…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImmunotherapy and Immune Responses · Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers · vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches
