(PM3A) Cancer Immunotherapy Flashcards
What types of immunotherapy drugs are used for treatment of cancer?
(1) Checkpoint inhibitors
(2) Cancer vaccines
(3) T cell immunotherapy
What is the most successful treatment of cancer?
Surgery
What are two potential approaches for cancer immunotherapy?
(1) Antigen specific approach
– e.g. CAR-T cell therapy
(2) Exploitation of natural immune response
– e.g. checkpoint inhibitors
What are tumour associated antigens?
Peptides + antibody targets (antigens) in certain tumour cells
Each tumour is thought to have its own autoantigens
What is an adjuvant?
Drives an immune response to an antigen
Used in vaccines
What are some potential problems with vaccines as a potential treatment of cancer?
(1) Human adjuvants are not particularly effective
(2) Tumours resist adaptive immune response
(3) May need a different vaccine for each patient
What are some clinically effective examples of drugs that inhibit release in cancer immunotherapy?
(1) CTLA-4 blockade
(2) PD-1 inhibitor
What are some examples of PD-L1 inhibitors?
- nivolumab
- pembrolizumab
- atezolizumab
What is Kymriah?
CAR-T
Antigen-specific approach
Removal of T cells and changing their receptor to a specific antigen