Title of article :
Personalized cell-mediated immunotherapy and vaccination: combating detrimental uprisings of malignancies
Author/Authors :
Omidi, Yadollah Research Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran , Barar, Jaleh Research Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
Summary
A large number of researchers worldwide have
conducted various investigations to advance the cellbased
immunotherapies and to examine their clinical
benefits as an ultimate prevention and/or treatment
modalities against life-threatening malignancies.
This dominion needs integration of science and
technology to change the face of treatment of diseases
towards much more personalized medicines. It is
now plausible to reprogram the human cells for the
prevention and treatment of diseases through various
mechanisms such as modulation of immune system,
nonetheless we should understand the complexity
of biological functions of the cells in a holistic way
to be able to manipulate the central dogma of the
life to prevent any inadvertent mistake. We should,
if not must, comprehend the interrelations of the
cellular components (e.g., transport machineries)
in the developmental processes of diseases. Still,
we do not have a complete image of life, perhaps as
expressive barcodes, and many pieces are missing.
While completing this puzzle to picture the whole
image and examine new treatment modalities, we
should take extra caution upon unknown/little-known
biological phenomena because trifling modulation/
alteration in the complex systems of the life may result
in tremendous impacts. In short, it seems we need to
consider malignancies as complex systems and treat
them in a holistic manner by targeting its hallmarks.
Taken all, the immune system reinforcement would be
one of the main foundations in combating detrimental
malignancy uprising.
Keywords :
Cancer , Cell therapy , Immunization , Immunotherapy , Personalized medicine , Solid tumors , Tumor microenvironment Vaccination
Journal title :
Bioimpacts