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The therapeutic effect of mRNA vaccines in glioma: a comprehensive review.
Introduction: Glioma is the most common primary brain tumor, with glioblastoma being the most lethal type due to its heterogeneous and invasive nature of the cancer. Current therapies have low curative success and are limited to surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. More than 50% of patients become resistant to chemotherapy, and tumor recurrence occurs in most patients following an initial course of therapy. Therefore, developing novel, effective strategies for glioma treatment is essential. Cancer vaccines are novel therapies that demonstrate advantages over conventional methods and, therefore, may be promising options for treating glioma.
Areas covered: This article provided a critical review of pre-clinical and clinical studies that explored appropriate tumor antigen candidates for developing mRNA vaccines and discussed their clinical application in glioma patients. Medline database, PubMed, and ClinicalTrials.gov were searched for glioma vaccine studies published before 2025 using related keywords.
Expert opinion: mRNA vaccines are promising strategies for treating glioma because they are efficient, cost-beneficial, and have lower side effects than other types such as peptide or DNA-based vaccines.
期刊介绍:
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology (ISSN 1744-666X) provides expert analysis and commentary regarding the performance of new therapeutic and diagnostic modalities in clinical immunology. Members of the International Editorial Advisory Panel of Expert Review of Clinical Immunology are the forefront of their area of expertise. This panel works with our dedicated editorial team to identify the most important and topical review themes and the corresponding expert(s) most appropriate to provide commentary and analysis. All articles are subject to rigorous peer-review, and the finished reviews provide an essential contribution to decision-making in clinical immunology.
Articles focus on the following key areas:
• Therapeutic overviews of specific immunologic disorders highlighting optimal therapy and prospects for new medicines
• Performance and benefits of newly approved therapeutic agents
• New diagnostic approaches
• Screening and patient stratification
• Pharmacoeconomic studies
• New therapeutic indications for existing therapies
• Adverse effects, occurrence and reduction
• Prospects for medicines in late-stage trials approaching regulatory approval
• Novel treatment strategies
• Epidemiological studies
• Commentary and comparison of treatment guidelines
Topics include infection and immunity, inflammation, host defense mechanisms, congenital and acquired immunodeficiencies, anaphylaxis and allergy, systemic immune diseases, organ-specific inflammatory diseases, transplantation immunology, endocrinology and diabetes, cancer immunology, neuroimmunology and hematological diseases.