Cancer-Testis Antigen Peptide Vaccine for Cancer Immunotherapy: Progress and Prospects

Transl Oncol. 2019 May;12(5):733-738. doi: 10.1016/j.tranon.2019.02.008. Epub 2019 Mar 14.

Abstract

Cancer vaccines, including peptide-based vaccines, have been considered a key tool of effective and protective cancer immunotherapy because of their capacity to provide long-term clinical benefit for tumors. Among a large number of explorations of peptide antigen-based vaccines, cancer-testis antigens (CTAs), which are activated in cancers but silenced in normal tissues (except testis tissue), are considered as ideal targets. Currently, personalized treatment for cancer has become a trend due to its superior clinical efficacy. Thus, we envisage rational selection of CTA peptides to design "personalized" CTA peptide vaccines. This review summarizes the advances in CTA peptide vaccine research and discusses the feasibility of establishing "personalized" CTA peptide vaccines.

Publication types

  • Review