Role of interferon in melanoma: old hopes and new perspectives
Creators
- 1. University of Turin
- 2. Sigmund Freud University Vienna
- 3. c Division of Medical Oncology, Experimental Cell Therapy , Candiolo Cancer Institute , Candiolo , Torino , Italy.
Description
ABSTRACTIntroduction: Interferons (IFNs) play a key role in modulating anti-microbial and antitumor immune responses. In oncology, past attempts to exploit IFNs therapeutically did not fulfill expectations, and had only modest clinical results, mostly limited to adjuvant melanoma treatment. The recent successes of immunotherapy in oncology have brought new attention to the potential of immune-modulatory agents like the IFNs.Areas covered: The authors review the biological effects of IFN on melanoma and immune cells. Then, the authors summarize the clinical results of adjuvant and therapeutic IFN in melanoma, giving focus to possible prognostic factors and new on-going clinical trials.Expert opinion: IFNs offer intriguing opportunities for synergism between conventional treatments and recently introduced molecular-targeted and immunotherapy approaches. However, the full comprehension of all IFN effects and their multiple biologic links is challenging. A strong commitment toward parallel translational resea...
Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
Expert opinion on biological therapy
Publisher:
Informa UK Limited
ISSN:
17447682
Volume:
17
Pages:
475-483
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Funding
Financial Support
Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro — Grant: MFAG 15731
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Ministero della Salute — Grant: GR-2011-02349197
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FPRC ONLUS — Grant: 5 × 1000
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FPRC ONLUS — Grant: Ministero della Salute 2012
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L'Oreal-Unesco for women in Science 2016 — Grant: L'Oreal-Unesco for women in Science 2016
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