mRNA Vaccines in Melanoma Immunotherapy—A Narrative Review
Paulina Plewa, Maciej Ćmil, Filip Lewandowski, Agata Poniewierska-Baran, Andrzej Pawlik

TL;DR
This paper reviews mRNA vaccines as a promising approach for melanoma treatment, highlighting their potential and challenges in cancer immunotherapy.
Contribution
The paper provides a narrative review of mRNA vaccine development and application in melanoma therapy, emphasizing current progress and challenges.
Findings
mRNA vaccines offer advantages like rapid production and dual immune response induction.
Delivery systems like lipid nanoparticles are critical for mRNA stability and effective cell delivery.
Clinical trials are ongoing but more research is needed to understand mechanisms and optimize implementation.
Abstract
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive forms of cancer and the leading cause of death related to skin disease. Recent years have seen a significant increase in the number of cases of this type of cancer, underscoring the need to develop effective therapeutic strategies to control it. One of the most promising research directions in this field is anticancer immunotherapy, particularly the use of vaccines aimed at enhancing the body’s cellular immunity. Among the modern methods of this type, mRNA-based vaccines are prominent, gaining increasing importance as a potential tool in cancer therapy. Their main advantages include a relatively rapid and flexible production process, low production costs, and the ability to induce both humoral and cellular immune responses. Despite their numerous advantages, therapeutic mRNA vaccines also pose a number of scientific and technological challenges.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRNA Interference and Gene Delivery · Immunotherapy and Immune Responses · Cancer Research and Treatment
