Citation:REDDY, SUNIL A.; OKADA, CRAIG; WONG, CARMEN; BAHLER, DAVID; LEVYA, RONALD (2001). "T Cell Antigen Receptor Vaccines for Active Therapy of T Cell Malignancies." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 941(1 CUTANEOUS T CELL LYMPHOMA: BASIC AND CLINICALLY RELEVANT BIOLOGY ): 97-105. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/72794>
Abstract: T cell lymphoproliferative disorders continue to be serious management problems, and so alternative therapeutic modalities are continuously being explored. One such strategy involves immunotherapy using the T cell receptor (TCR) as a target. Specifically we are attempting to develop a T cell receptor idiotype (TCR-Id) vaccine because the TCR-Id can serve as a tumor-specific antigen. In this article we will briefly review the rationale for TCR-Id vaccines, the preclinical models as developed in our laboratory, and a discussion of our current plans for a vaccine trial in mycosis fungoides.