WHAT IS THE ROLE OF IMMUNOTHERAPY IN NEUROBLASTOMA?
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 08)Publication Date: 2024-08-14
Authors : Rishita Bhattacharjee;
Page : 1355-1367
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Abstract
This research paper delves into the role of immunotherapy in treating neuroblastoma, a pediatric cancer characterized by its origin in neural crest cells and its highly variable clinical presentation. Neuroblastoma exhibits a broad spectrum of behaviors, from spontaneous regression to aggressive metastasis, posing unique challenges to conventional treatment strategies such as chemotherapy and surgical intervention. Immunotherapy emerges as a critical advancement, utilizing the bodys immune system to target and eradicate cancer cells through mechanisms that engage both innate and adaptive immune responses. The paper focuses on several immunotherapeutic strategies, particularly the application of monoclonal antibodies like dinutuximab, which targets the GD2 antigen-a molecule extensively expressed on neuroblastoma cells. This approach capitalizes on the bodys natural immune functions, such as antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) and complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC), to destroy cancer cells. Furthermore, the exploration of immune checkpoint inhibitors that help restore immune system activity suppressed by cancer cells, and adoptive cell therapies, where T cells are engineered to fight cancer directly, illustrates the dynamic interaction between neuroblastoma and the immune system. Additionally, the paper outlines the scientific challenges in integrating immunotherapy with existing treatments, emphasizing the necessity for precise biomarkers that enhance the predictability of treatment responses and allow for the customization of therapeutic approaches to individual patient needs. The potential side effects and the variable efficacy observed among patients highlights the complexity of tailoring immunotherapy in pediatric oncology. This review aims to provide a foundational understanding of how immunotherapy could revolutionize neuroblastoma treatment, improving outcomes for patients through a deeper scientific understanding and targeted approach.
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