| Title | Advances in immunotherapy in multiple myeloma. |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2017 |
| Authors | Boussi L, Niesvizky R |
| Journal | Curr Opin Oncol |
| Volume | 29 |
| Issue | 6 |
| Pagination | 460-466 |
| Date Published | 2017 Nov |
| ISSN | 1531-703X |
| Keywords | Cancer Vaccines, Humans, Immunotherapy, Immunotherapy, Adoptive, Multiple Myeloma |
| Abstract | PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Here, we explore the significant progress made in the treatment of multiple myeloma, focusing on immunotherapy and the promise it has offered to patients suffering from advanced disease. RECENT FINDINGS: Multiple myeloma, a B-cell malignancy, is characterized by unregulated plasma cell growth in the bone marrow as well as strong immunosuppression in the tumor microenvironment. mAbs targeting tumor antigens overcome this, increasing T-cell activation, multiple myeloma cell death, and depth of response. Similarly, adoptive T-cell therapy aims to engineer or isolate tumor-specific T cells for a targeted approach. Finally, peptide and dendritic cell/tumor fusion vaccines reeducate the immune system, expanding the immune response and generating long-term memory to prevent relapse of disease. Many of these approaches have been combined with existing therapies to enhance antitumor immunity. SUMMARY: Immunotherapeutic approaches have remarkably changed the treatment paradigm for multiple myeloma, and encouraging patient responses have warranted further investigation into mAbs, adoptive T-cell therapy, vaccines, and combination therapy. |
| DOI | 10.1097/CCO.0000000000000407 |
| Alternate Journal | Curr Opin Oncol |
| PubMed ID | 28877078 |
