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DOI: 10.1126/science.1251102
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Cancer Immunotherapy Based on Mutation-Specific CD4+ T Cells in a Patient with Epithelial Cancer

Eric Tran,Simon Turcotte,Alena Gros,Paul F. Robbins,Yong Lu,Mark E. Dudley,John R. Wunderlich,Robert Somerville,Katherine Hogan,Christian S. Hinrichs,Maria R. Parkhurst,James Chih‐Hsin Yang,Steven A. Rosenberg

Cancer research
Exome sequencing
Immunotherapy
2014
T Cells for Epithelial Tumors Malignant tumors harbor genetic alterations. Recently, adoptive T cell therapies have taken advantage of this: T cells specific for mutations in tumors are infused into patients to generate an antitumor immune response. Although therapeutic benefit has been seen for melanomas, effectiveness against more common epithelial tumors is unclear. Using whole-exome sequencing, Tran et al. (p. 641 ) identified tumor-infiltrating CD4+ T cells specific for a mutated antigen expressed by a tumor from a patient with metastatic cholangiocarcinoma. Infusion of this patient with an expanded-population, mutation-specific T cell resulted in tumor regression and stabilization of disease.
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    Cancer Immunotherapy Based on Mutation-Specific CD4+ T Cells in a Patient with Epithelial Cancer” is a paper by Eric Tran Simon Turcotte Alena Gros Paul F. Robbins Yong Lu Mark E. Dudley John R. Wunderlich Robert Somerville Katherine Hogan Christian S. Hinrichs Maria R. Parkhurst James Chih‐Hsin Yang Steven A. Rosenberg published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.