Comparative oncology in action: vignettes on immunotherapy development.

Veterinary oncology (London, England) Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1186/s44356-025-00017-4
Amy LeBlanc, Christina N Mazcko, Nicola J Mason, M Renee Chambers, David M Brockington, G Elizabeth Pluhar, Shruthi Naik
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Abstract

Immunotherapeutic approaches to cancer treatment have gained significant traction in recent years, due in large part to the success of immune checkpoint inhibitors and T cell-based therapies. Comparative oncology is the study of naturally-occurring cancer in companion (pet) animals, mainly dogs, and is a powerful tool in cancer research and drug development. Given their intact, educated immune systems and natural co-evolution of tumor, microenvironment and stromal components, tumor-bearing pet dogs are an attractive species in which to explore these cellular interactions and test novel therapeutic approaches. Moreover, similarities between the canine and human immune systems support assessment of a wide variety of approaches, including antagonistic or agonistic antibodies directed at specific cellular targets, tumor vaccines, cell-based therapies, and combinations of these with conventional cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy. This manuscript provides specific examples of how canine immunotherapeutic studies informed an approach destined for human use, with an emphasis on study design, correlative immune assay development and application, and definition of biologic effect.

比较肿瘤学在行动:免疫治疗发展的小插曲。
近年来,由于免疫检查点抑制剂和T细胞疗法的成功,免疫治疗方法在癌症治疗方面获得了显著的进展。比较肿瘤学是对伴侣(宠物)动物(主要是狗)自然发生的癌症的研究,是癌症研究和药物开发的有力工具。鉴于其完整的、受过良好教育的免疫系统和肿瘤、微环境和基质成分的自然共同进化,携带肿瘤的宠物狗是一个有吸引力的物种,用于探索这些细胞相互作用和测试新的治疗方法。此外,犬类和人类免疫系统之间的相似性支持对多种方法的评估,包括针对特定细胞靶点的拮抗或激动抗体、肿瘤疫苗、基于细胞的疗法,以及将这些方法与常规癌症治疗(如化疗和放疗)相结合。本手稿提供了犬免疫治疗研究如何为人类使用的方法提供具体的例子,重点是研究设计,相关免疫测定开发和应用,以及生物效应的定义。
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