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Where do you begin to look for a recent, authoritative article on
the diagnosis or management of a particular malignancy? The few
general oncology textbooks are generally out of date. Single papers
in specialized journals are informative but seldom comprehensive;
these are more often preliminary reports on a very limited number
of patients. Certain general journals frequently publish good
indepth reviews of cancer topics, and published symposium lectures
are often the best overviews available. Un fortunately, these
reviews and supplements appear sporadically, and the reader can
never be sure when a topic of special interest will be covered.
Cancer Treatment and Research is a series of authoritative volumes
which aim to meet this need. It is an attempt to establish a
critical mass of oncology literature covering virtually all
oncology topics, revised frequently to keep the coverage
up-to-date, easily available on a single library shelf or by a
single personal subscription. We have approached the problem in the
following fashion. First, by dividing the oncology literature into
specific subdivisions such as lung cancer, genitourinary cancer,
pediatric oncology, etc. Second, by asking eminent authorities in
each of these areas to edit a volume on the specific topic on an
annual or biannual basis. Each topic and tumor type is covered in a
volume appearing frequently and predictably, discussing current
diagnosis, staging, markers, all forms of treatment modalities,
basic biology, and more."
1 2 D. FITZGERALDI, I. PASTAN , and J. ROBERTUS Introduction . . .
. . . . . . . . . . I 2 Toxin Structure-Function Properties 2 2. 1
Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2. 2
Binding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3
Intracellular Processing - Cleavage and Reduction . . . . . . 4 3.
1 Cytosolic Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4
Immunotoxin Design and Testing. 6 5 Conclusion. . 8 References. . .
. . 8 1 Introduction While various treatment approaches for cancer
include reversal of the transformed phenotype, stimulation of
immune responses, inhibition of metastatic spread and deprivation
of key nutrients, the goal of immunotoxin treatment is the direct
killing of malignant cells. Because they are enzymatic proteins
that act catalytically to kill cells, bacterial and plant toxins
are often employed as the cell-killing component of immunotoxins.
Here we provide background information into the structure-func tion
relationships of toxins and discuss how they can be combined with
cell-binding antibodies or other ligands to generate immunotoxins.
Bacterial and plant toxins (e. g. , diphtheria toxin, Pseudomonas
exotoxin and ricin) are among the most toxic substances known.
However, because they bind to cell surface receptors that are
present on most normal cells, unmodified toxins are generally
useless as anti-cancer agents. To convert toxins into more
selective agents, their binding domains are either eliminated or
disabled and replaceq with cell binding antibodies that are
tumor-selective.
Where do you begin to look for a recent, authoritative article on
the diagnosis or management of a particular malignancy? The few
general oncology textbooks are generally out of date. Single papers
in specialized journals are informative but seldom comprehensive;
these are more often preliminary reports on a very limited number
of patients. Certain general journals frequently publish good
indepth reviews of cancer topics, and published symposium lectures
are often the best overviews available. Un fortunately, these
reviews and supplements appear sporadically, and the reader can
never be sure when a topic of special interest will be covered.
Cancer Treatment and Research is a series of authoritative volumes
which aim to meet this need. It is an attempt to establish a
critical mass of oncology literature covering virtually all
oncology topics, revised frequently to keep the coverage
up-to-date, easily available on a single library shelf or by a
single personal subscription. We have approached the problem in the
following fashion. First, by dividing the oncology literature into
specific subdivisions such as lung cancer, genitourinary cancer,
pediatric oncology, etc. Second, by asking eminent authorities in
each of these areas to edit a volume on the specific topic on an
annual or biannual basis. Each topic and tumor type is covered in a
volume appearing frequently and predictably, discussing current
diagnosis, staging, markers, all forms of treatment modalities,
basic biology, and more.
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