A concise review of immunotherapy for glioblastoma

O. Sager, F. Dinçoğlan, S. Demiral, B. Uysal, H. Gamsız, B. Dirican, M. Beyzadeoğlu
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Abstract

Glioblastoma (GB) is the most common and aggressive form of primary brain tumors in adults with a universally poor prognosis despite multimodal management including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Among the novel therapeutic strategies, immunotherapy deserves particular attention with its potential to evoke biologic response and harness the host immune system. Considerable success achieved for other tumors has elicited great enthusiasm and prompted research on immunotherapy for GB. While the central nervous system has traditionally been thought of as an immune-privileged site, our understanding is being refined with emerging evidence. Several studies have been conducted and more are under way to establish the role of immunotherapy in management of GB. Immunotherapy of GB has yet resulted in mixed success with conflicting research findings, emphasizing the need for extensive study before its integration into routine clinical practice. Although there is a lot of room for improvement, immunotherapy for GB may be feasible and serve as a viable management strategy broadening and strengthening the therapeutic armamentarium to combat this deadly disease. Herein, we present a concise review of immunotherapy for GB.
胶质母细胞瘤的免疫治疗综述
胶质母细胞瘤(GB)是成人原发性脑肿瘤中最常见和最具侵袭性的形式,尽管采用了包括手术、化疗和放疗在内的多种治疗方法,但预后普遍较差。在新的治疗策略中,免疫疗法尤其值得关注,因为它具有激发生物反应和利用宿主免疫系统的潜力。在其他肿瘤的治疗上取得了相当大的成功,引起了人们极大的热情,并推动了对GB的免疫治疗的研究。虽然传统上认为中枢神经系统是一个具有免疫特权的部位,但随着新出现的证据,我们的理解正在得到完善。已经进行了几项研究,更多的研究正在进行中,以确定免疫治疗在GB管理中的作用。GB的免疫治疗结果好坏参半,研究结果相互矛盾,强调在将其纳入常规临床实践之前需要进行广泛的研究。虽然还有很大的改进空间,但对GB的免疫治疗可能是可行的,并作为一种可行的管理策略,扩大和加强治疗手段,以对抗这种致命的疾病。在此,我们简要回顾免疫治疗GB。
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