Rosenberg S A
Cancer Treat Rep. 1984 Jan;68(1):233-55.
Adoptive immunotherapy is an approach to cancer treatment that has not received significant evaluation in cancer patients. Recent developments in modern cellular immunology have expanded the opportunities for utilizing adoptive immunotherapy in humans. A variety of animal models have been developed utilizing the adoptive transfer of immune cells that can mediate the regression of established murine tumors. Analyses of these models are defining the important criteria necessary for the application of this approach to humans. Studies of the immune response of human cells to autologous tumors are identifying cells with antitumor reactivity that may be of value in the treatment of human malignancy. Preliminary clinical studies have been performed demonstrating the feasibility of infusing large numbers of activated lymphoid cells into humans. Adoptive immunotherapy is an approach to the treatment of cancer that deserves further study.
过继性免疫疗法是一种癌症治疗方法,尚未在癌症患者中得到充分评估。现代细胞免疫学的最新进展扩大了在人类中利用过继性免疫疗法的机会。利用可介导已建立的小鼠肿瘤消退的免疫细胞的过继转移,已开发出多种动物模型。对这些模型的分析正在确定将该方法应用于人类所需的重要标准。对人类细胞对自体肿瘤的免疫反应的研究正在鉴定具有抗肿瘤反应性的细胞,这些细胞可能在治疗人类恶性肿瘤中具有价值。已经进行了初步临床研究,证明了将大量活化淋巴细胞注入人体的可行性。过继性免疫疗法是一种值得进一步研究的癌症治疗方法。