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Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy

Volume 1 of Delivery Strategies and Engineering Technologies in Cancer Immunotherapy

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Mansoor M. Amiji and Lara Scheherazade Milane

Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy

Volume 1 of Delivery Strategies and Engineering Technologies in Cancer Immunotherapy

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    Chapter One - The hallmarks of cancer and immunology

    Lara Scheherazade Milane

    Pages 1-17

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    Chapter Two - Innate and adaptive immunity in cancer

    Aatman S. Doshi and Kirtika H. Asrani

    Pages 19-61

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    Chapter Three - Inflammation and cancer

    Gerardo G. Mackenzie

    Pages 63-82

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    Chapter Four - Novel immunotherapeutic approaches to cancer: Voltage-gated sodium channel expression in immune cells and tumors

    Mustafa B.A. Djamgoz and Laetitia Firmenich

    Pages 83-109

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    Chapter Five - Immunoediting and cancer priming

    Taichiro Goto

    Pages 111-136

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    Chapter Six - Metabolic reprogramming and immunity in cancer

    Yu Chen and Yongsheng Li

    Pages 137-196

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    Chapter Seven - Epigenetic programming of the immune responses in cancer

    Abbey A. Saadey, Amir Yousif and Hazem E. Ghoneim

    Pages 197-235

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    Chapter Eight - Cellular therapeutics in immuno-oncology

    Gulzar Ahmad and Mansoor M. Amiji

    Pages 237-265

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    Chapter Nine - T-cell engaging bispecific antibody therapy

    Patty A. Culp, Jeremiah D. Degenhardt, ... Chad May

    Pages 267-319

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    Chapter Ten - Role of microbiome in cancer immunotherapy

    Edda Russo, Federico Boem and Amedeo Amedei

    Pages 321-352

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    Chapter Eleven - STING pathway and modulation for cancer immunotherapy

    Ting Su, Nadia Tasnim Ahmed, ... Guizhi Zhu

    Pages 353-373

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    Chapter Twelve - Oncolytic viruses in immunotherapy

    Ilse Hernandez-Aguirre and Kevin A. Cassady

    Pages 375-437

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    Chapter Thirteen - Comparison of therapeutic strategies for immuno-oncology

    Hae Lin Jang and Shiladitya Sengupta

    Pages 439-461

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    Chapter Fourteen - Intrinsic and acquired cancer immunotherapy resistance

    Reem Saleh, Varun Sasidharan Nair, ... Eyad Elkord

    Pages 463-497

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    Chapter Fifteen - Preclinical and clinical toxicity of immuno-oncology therapies and mitigation strategies

    Lauren M. Gauthier

    Pages 499-513

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    Index

    Pages 515-528

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Delivery Technologies for Immuno-Oncology: Volume 1: Delivery Strategies and Engineering Technologies in Cancer Immunotherapy examines the challenges of delivering immuno-oncology therapies. Immuno-oncology (IO) is a growing field of medicine at the interface of immunology and cancer biology leading to development of novel therapeutic approaches, such as chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) and immune checkpoint blockade antibodies, that are clinically approved approaches for cancer therapy. Although currently approved IO approaches have shown tremendous promise for select types of cancers, broad application of IO strategies could even further improve the clinical success, especially for diseases such as pancreatic cancer, brain tumors where the success of IO so far has been limited.

Nanotechnology-based targeted delivery strategies could improve the delivery efficiency of IO agents as well as provide additional avenues for novel therapeutic and vaccination strategies. Additionally, a number of locally-administered immunogenic scaffolds and therapeutic strategies, such as the use of STING agonist, could benefit from rationally designed biomaterials and delivery approaches.

Delivery Technologies for Immuno-Oncology: Volume 1: Delivery Strategies and Engineering Technologies in Cancer Immunotherapy creates a comprehensive treaty that engages the scientific and medical community who are involved in the challenges of immunology, cancer biology, and therapeutics with possible solutions from the nanotechnology and drug delivery side.

Delivery Technologies for Immuno-Oncology: Volume 1: Delivery Strategies and Engineering Technologies in Cancer Immunotherapy examines the challenges of delivering immuno-oncology therapies. Immuno-oncology (IO) is a growing field of medicine at the interface of immunology and cancer biology leading to development of novel therapeutic approaches, such as chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) and immune checkpoint blockade antibodies, that are clinically approved approaches for cancer therapy. Although currently approved IO approaches have shown tremendous promise for select types of cancers, broad application of IO strategies could even further improve the clinical success, especially for diseases such as pancreatic cancer, brain tumors where the success of IO so far has been limited.

Nanotechnology-based targeted delivery strategies could improve the delivery efficiency of IO agents as well as provide additional avenues for novel therapeutic and vaccination strategies. Additionally, a number of locally-administered immunogenic scaffolds and therapeutic strategies, such as the use of STING agonist, could benefit from rationally designed biomaterials and delivery approaches.

Delivery Technologies for Immuno-Oncology: Volume 1: Delivery Strategies and Engineering Technologies in Cancer Immunotherapy creates a comprehensive treaty that engages the scientific and medical community who are involved in the challenges of immunology, cancer biology, and therapeutics with possible solutions from the nanotechnology and drug delivery side.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive treaty covering all aspects of immuno-oncology (IO)
  • Novel strategies for delivery of IO therapeutics and vaccines
  • Forecasting on the future of nanotechnology and drug delivery for IO
  • Comprehensive treaty covering all aspects of immuno-oncology (IO)
  • Novel strategies for delivery of IO therapeutics and vaccines
  • Forecasting on the future of nanotechnology and drug delivery for IO

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ISBN

978-0-12-823397-9

Language

English

Published

2021

Copyright

Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Academic Press

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Editors

Mansoor M. Amiji

University Distinguished Professor, Professor of Pharmaceutical Science, and Professor of Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Lara Scheherazade Milane

Bouvé College of Health Sciences Distinguished Educator, Assistant Teaching Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, United States