Research Assistant Professor, AIDS Institute BSc, MSc (Peking University Health Science Center); PhD (The University of Hong Kong); Postdoc (AIDS Institute)
Contact Information
Email: zwtan@hku.hk
Research Description
His research interest mainly focuses on tumor immunology and immunotherapy. Using DC-based DNA vaccine, his research goal is to understand the underlying mechanisms that the vaccination overcomes tumor induced immunosuppression. In particular, his interests include how tumor reactive T cells from successful therapeutic vaccination could initiate a regression process.
Focus on
- Developing DNA vaccines for tumor immunotherapy
- Oncolytic viruses as a new approach for the treatment of cancers
- Developing new approaches to modulate tumor-induced immunosuppressive cells
Selected Publication
Zhiwu Tan, Jingying Zhou, Allen K.L. Cheung, Zhe Yu, Ka-Wai Cheung, Jianguo Liang, Haibo Wang, Boon Kiat Lee, Kwan Man, Li Liu, Kwok-Yung Yuen, and Zhiwei Chen,* Vaccine-elicited CD8+ T cells cure mesothelioma by overcoming tumor-induced immunosuppressive environment. Cancer Res. 2014 Aug 14. pii: canres.0473.2014.
Zhou JY, Cheung AKL, Liu HG, Tan ZW, Tang X, Kang YX, et al. Potentiating Functional Antigen-specific CD8(+) T Cell Immunity by a Novel PD1 Isoform-based Fusion DNA Vaccine. Molecular Therapy 2013,21:1445-1455.
Zhou JY, Cheung AKL, Tan ZW, Wang HB, Yu WB, Du YH, et al. PD1-based DNA vaccine amplifies HIV-1 GAG-specific CD8(+) T cells in mice. Journal of Clinical Investigation 2013,123:2629-2642
Li JB, Tan ZW, Tang SX, Hewlett I, Pang RF, He MZ, et al. Discovery of dual inhibitors targeting both HIV-1 capsid and human cyclophilin A to inhibit the assembly and uncoating of the viral capsid. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry 2009,17:3177-3188.