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Survivin-derived peptide epitopes and their role for induction of antitumor immunity in hematological malignancies

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Pages 978-985 | Accepted 01 Nov 2005, Published online: 01 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The immune system's ability to detect and destroy tumor cells offers an attractive approach to broaden the spectrum of cancer therapies. Survivin, a member of the apoptosis inhibitor protein family, is a tumor antigen, overexpressed in human cancers giving rise to peptides eliciting spontaneous CD8+ and CD4+ responses. Due to its dual function, blockade of apoptosis and regulation of cell division, survivin is directly associated with tumor survival and therefore regarded as an ideal target structure for immunotherapeutic approaches. Strong evidence that survivin acts as a T-cell activating antigen has been collected in recent years and the first clinical trials using survivin-based vaccines aim to prove its therapeutic efficacy in the clinic. We focus on the role of survivin in hematological malignancies, including a list of survivin-derived peptides eliciting potent immune responses.

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