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New generation of DNA-based immunotherapy induces a potent immune response and increases the survival in different tumor models.

Alessandra LopesChiara BastiancichMathilde BausartSophie LigotLaure LambrichtKevin VanvarenbergBernard UcakarBernard GallezVéronique PréatGaëlle Vandermeulen
Published in: Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (2021)
In this work, we showed that pTOP plasmids encoding an engineered vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein, and containing various foreign T cell tumor epitopes, successfully triggered innate immunity and effectively promoted immune recognition by adequate processing of both MHC-I and MHC-II epitopes. These results highlight the potential of DNA-based immunotherapies coding for viral proteins to induce potent and specific antitumor responses.
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