Emerging trends in immunotherapy for pediatric sarcomas

Kyle Dyson(University of Florida), Brian Stover(Allen Institute for Brain Science), Adam Grippin(University of Florida), Héctor R. Méndez‐Gómez(University of Florida), Joanne Lagmay(University of Florida), Duane A. Mitchell(Allen Institute for Brain Science), Elias Sayour(University of Florida)
Journal of Hematology & Oncology
July 16, 2019
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Abstract

While promising, immunotherapy has yet to be fully unlocked for the preponderance of cancers where conventional chemoradiation reigns. This remains particularly evident in pediatric sarcomas where standard of care has not appreciably changed in decades. Importantly, pediatric bone sarcomas, like osteosarcoma and Ewing's sarcoma, possess unique tumor microenvironments driven by distinct molecular features, as do rhabdomyosarcomas and soft tissue sarcomas. A better understanding of each malignancy's biology, heterogeneity, and tumor microenvironment may lend new insights toward immunotherapeutic targets in novel platform technologies for cancer vaccines and adoptive cellular therapy. These advances may pave the way toward new treatments requisite for pediatric sarcomas and patients in need of new therapies.


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