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Aminobisphosphonates as new weapons for gammadelta T Cell-based immunotherapy of cancer

Authors :
CACCAMO, Nadia Rosalia
MERAVIGLIA, Serena
CICERO, Giuseppe
GULOTTA, Gaspare
MOSCHELLA, Francesco
CORDOVA, Adriana
GULOTTA, Eliana
SALERNO, Alfredo
DIELI, Francesco
CACCAMO, N
MERAVIGLIA, S
CICERO, G
GULOTTA, G
MOSCHELLA, F
CORDOVA, A
GULOTTA, E
SALERNO, A
DIELI, F
Source :
Current medicinal chemistry. 15(12)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Activated V gamma 9 V delta 2 T cells are able to kill most tumour cells because of recognition by T cell receptor and natural killer receptors. OBJECTIVE: We discuss the possibility that the intentional activation of gammadelta T cells in vivo by aminobisphosphonates may represent a promising target for the design of novel and highly innovative immunotherapy in cancer patients. METHODS: The antitumoral effects of gammadelta T cells both in vitro and in vivo have been demonstrated suggesting a new therapeutic approach for translation into the clinical setting. RESULTS/CONCLUSION: V gamma 9 V delta 2 T lymphocytes represent a particularly interesting target for immunotherapeutic protocols based on N-aminobisphosphonate administration and several Phase I-II trials are ongoing investigating the activity of zoledronic acid plus IL-2 in solid tumours.

Details

ISSN :
09298673
Volume :
15
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current medicinal chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....84129cbbfe1821b1d0e596a4902f2a80