Researchers at UT Medical Center has developed nanoparticle vaccine Immunotherapy that can kill different types of cancer.
Nanoparticle vaccines provide minuscule particles that activate the immune system to mount an immune response.
Vaccines normally use immune cells to get tumor antigens where it is located and move to the lymphoid organs for T cell activation.
Nanoparticle vaccines can go directly to the lymph nodes to activate the particular tumor immune responses.
Researchers tested many tumor models in mice like: colorectal cancer, melanoma, cancers of the cervix, head, neck and anogenital region.
Nanoparticle hinders tumor growth and increase the lifestyle of mice, this will be a suitable vaccine for patients with multiple cancer.