Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia is a chronic premalignant disease caused by a persistent human papillomavirus infection for which conventional surgical therapies are only partially successful with... Show moreVulvar intraepithelial neoplasia is a chronic premalignant disease caused by a persistent human papillomavirus infection for which conventional surgical therapies are only partially successful with high recurrence rates and psychosexual problems. Immunotherapy is a new form of therapy that stimulates the body__s own immune system to resolve infections and cancers. uVIN is the first HPV-induced disease successfully treated by immunotherapy, stressing the capacity of the immune system to deal with disease. Despite these considerable successes of immunotherapy, there is a need to identify parameters of the immune system which allow to select patients most likely to respond to treatment as well as to understand why others do not respond. The studies in this thesis resulted in the identification of a number of immuneparameters that positively or negatively predict the course of disease. These may be of great use as new prognostic biomarkers to identify patients most likely to respond to current successful immune therapeuties or identify patients at risk to the recurrent or progressive course of the disease. Moreover the knowledge of the immune profile may help to understand the non-responsiveness to immunotherapy of some patients. This can be used to optimize these therapies and to foster individualised (immune) therapies. Show less
Esch, E.M.G. van; Welters, M.J.P.; Jordanova, E.S.; Trimbos, J.B.M.Z.; Burg, S.H. van der; Poelgeest, M.I.E. van 2012