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Engineering Anti-Tumor Immunity: An Immunological Framework for mRNA Cancer Vaccines
by
Roy, Olivia
, Anderson, Karen S
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Adjuvants
/ Antigen presentation
/ Antigenic determinants
/ Antigens
/ Cancer
/ Cancer immunotherapy
/ Cancer vaccines
/ Care and treatment
/ Cell therapy
/ Chemistry
/ Codon
/ Combinatorial analysis
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Development and progression
/ Effectiveness
/ Efficiency
/ Engineering
/ epitope engineering
/ Epitopes
/ Immune checkpoint inhibitors
/ Immune response
/ Immunogenicity
/ Immunology
/ Immunotherapy
/ lipid nanoparticles
/ Machine learning
/ Melanoma
/ Messenger RNA
/ mRNA
/ mRNA vaccines
/ multi-epitope vaccine design
/ Nucleosides
/ Optimization
/ Protein folding
/ Review
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Transfer RNA
/ Tumors
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccine development
/ Vaccines
2025
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Engineering Anti-Tumor Immunity: An Immunological Framework for mRNA Cancer Vaccines
by
Roy, Olivia
, Anderson, Karen S
in
Adjuvants
/ Antigen presentation
/ Antigenic determinants
/ Antigens
/ Cancer
/ Cancer immunotherapy
/ Cancer vaccines
/ Care and treatment
/ Cell therapy
/ Chemistry
/ Codon
/ Combinatorial analysis
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Development and progression
/ Effectiveness
/ Efficiency
/ Engineering
/ epitope engineering
/ Epitopes
/ Immune checkpoint inhibitors
/ Immune response
/ Immunogenicity
/ Immunology
/ Immunotherapy
/ lipid nanoparticles
/ Machine learning
/ Melanoma
/ Messenger RNA
/ mRNA
/ mRNA vaccines
/ multi-epitope vaccine design
/ Nucleosides
/ Optimization
/ Protein folding
/ Review
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Transfer RNA
/ Tumors
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccine development
/ Vaccines
2025
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Engineering Anti-Tumor Immunity: An Immunological Framework for mRNA Cancer Vaccines
by
Roy, Olivia
, Anderson, Karen S
in
Adjuvants
/ Antigen presentation
/ Antigenic determinants
/ Antigens
/ Cancer
/ Cancer immunotherapy
/ Cancer vaccines
/ Care and treatment
/ Cell therapy
/ Chemistry
/ Codon
/ Combinatorial analysis
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Development and progression
/ Effectiveness
/ Efficiency
/ Engineering
/ epitope engineering
/ Epitopes
/ Immune checkpoint inhibitors
/ Immune response
/ Immunogenicity
/ Immunology
/ Immunotherapy
/ lipid nanoparticles
/ Machine learning
/ Melanoma
/ Messenger RNA
/ mRNA
/ mRNA vaccines
/ multi-epitope vaccine design
/ Nucleosides
/ Optimization
/ Protein folding
/ Review
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Transfer RNA
/ Tumors
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccine development
/ Vaccines
2025
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Engineering Anti-Tumor Immunity: An Immunological Framework for mRNA Cancer Vaccines
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Engineering Anti-Tumor Immunity: An Immunological Framework for mRNA Cancer Vaccines
2025
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Overview
The landscape of cancer immunotherapy has been redefined by mRNA vaccines as rapid clinically viable strategies that help induce potent, tumor-specific immune responses. This review highlights the current advances in mRNA engineering and antigen design to establish an integrated immunological framework for cancer vaccine development. Achieving durable clinical benefit requires more than antigen expression. Effective vaccines need precise epitope selection, optimized delivery systems, and rigorous immune monitoring. The field is shifting from merely inducing immune responses to focusing more on the biochemistry and molecular design principles that combine magnitude, polyfunctionality, and longevity to overcome tumor-induced immune suppression. We examine an integrated immunological framework for mRNA cancer vaccine development, examining how rational molecular engineering of vaccine components, from nucleoside modifications and codon optimization to untranslated regions and linker sequences, shapes immunogenicity and therapeutic efficacy. Future directions will depend on balancing combinatorial strategies combining vaccination with immune checkpoint inhibitors and adoptive cell therapies.
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