adoptive immunotherapy

noun

: the transfer of immune cells with antitumor activity into a patient to mediate tumor regression
especially : treatment typically for cancer in which lymphocytes removed from a patient are cultured with interleukin-2 and are returned to the patient's body

Word History

First Known Use

1965, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of adoptive immunotherapy was in 1965

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“Adoptive immunotherapy.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/adoptive%20immunotherapy. Accessed 5 Nov. 2024.

Medical Definition

adoptive immunotherapy

noun
adop·​tive immunotherapy ə-ˈdäp-tiv- How to pronounce adoptive immunotherapy (audio)
: the transfer of immune cells with antitumor action into a patient to mediate tumor regression
especially : treatment typically for cancer in which lymphocytes removed from a patient are cultured with interleukin-2 (as to generate lymphokine-activated killer cells or induce proliferation of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes) and are returned to the patient's body
Known as adoptive immunotherapy, it involves stimulating T cells by exposing them to tumor cells or antigens in the laboratory and then injecting expanded populations of the treated cells into patients. Lloyd J. Old, Scientific American
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