نتایج جستجو برای: tumor immunity

تعداد نتایج: 502249  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1978
M J Berendt R J North D P Kirstein

It was shown that of four syngeneic, murine tumors investigated, only those that evoked the generation of a state of concomitant anti-tumor immunity were susceptible to endotoxin-induced regression. Moreover, the temporal relationship between the generation of concomitant immunity and the onset of susceptibility to endotoxin-induced regression points to the likely possibility that tumor regress...

2015
Jinyu Zhang Fahmin Basher Jennifer D. Wu

The activating/co-stimulatory receptor NKG2D (natural-killer group 2, member D) is expressed on the surface of all human NK, NKT, CD8(+) T, and subsets of γδ(+) T cells. The significance of NKG2D function in tumor immunity has been well demonstrated in experimental animal models. However, the role of human NKG2D ligands in regulating tumor immunity and cancer prognosis had been controversial in...

Journal: :Cancer immunology research 2014
Yu Jerry Zhou Michelle Nicole Messmer Robert Julian Binder

Host antitumor adaptive immune responses are generated as a result of the body's immunosurveillance mechanisms. How the antitumor immune response is initially primed remains unclear, given that soluble tumor antigens generally are quantitatively insufficient for cross-priming and tumors generally lack the classical pathogen-associated molecular patterns to activate costimulation and initiate cr...

Journal: :Integrative biology : quantitative biosciences from nano to macro 2012
Yogesh M Kulkarni Emily Chambers A J Robert McGray Jason S Ware Jonathan L Bramson David J Klinke

Interleukin-12 (IL12) enhances anti-tumor immunity when delivered to the tumor microenvironment. However, local immunoregulatory elements dampen the efficacy of IL12. The identity of these local mechanisms used by tumors to suppress immunosurveillance represents a key knowledge gap for improving tumor immunotherapy. From a systems perspective, local suppression of anti-tumor immunity is a close...

Journal: :iranian journal of immunology 0
masoumeh khamisabadi department of immunology, school of medicine, medical sciences/university of tehran samaneh arab department of immunology, school of medicine, medical sciences/university of tehran masoumeh motamedi department of immunology, school of medicine, medical sciences/university of tehran nematollah khansari department of immunology, school of medicine, medical sciences/university of tehran seied mohammad moazzeni department of immunology, tarbiat modarres university, tehran, iran zahra gheflati department of immunology, school of medicine, medical sciences/university of tehran jamshid hadjati

background: the use of dendritic cells (dcs) as a cellular adjuvant provides a promis-ing approach in immunotherapy of cancer. it has been demonstrated that listeria mono-cytogenes activated dcs pulsed ex vivo with tumor antigens trigger a systemic th1-biased specific immune response and a single dose of this vaccine will cause a consider-able anti tumor immunity. objective: the present study w...

2015
Youra Kim Derek R. Clements Andra M. Sterea Hyun Woo Jang Shashi A. Gujar Patrick W. K. Lee E. Antonio Chiocca Martine L.M. Lamfers

Dendritic cells (DCs) are specialized antigen-presenting cells that have a notable role in the initiation and regulation of innate and adaptive immune responses. In the context of cancer, appropriately activated DCs can induce anti-tumor immunity by activating innate immune cells and tumor-specific lymphocytes that target cancer cells. However, the tumor microenvironment (TME) imposes different...

Journal: :Cancer research 1979
S H Leveson J H Howell N S Paolini M H Tan E D Holyoke M H Goldrosen

The leukocyte adherence inhibition (LAI) microassay detects tumor-associated antigen(s). Extracts of colon carcinoma (MCA-38 and B16 melanoma tumors, both syngeneic to the C57BL/6J mice) are recognized only by peritoneal cells from mice bearing the corresponding tumor. To ascertain whether this in vitro antigenic recognition correlates with the ability of the host to recognize and reject a tumo...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1999
B K Martin J G Frelinger J P Ting

Early reports suggest that the costimulatory molecule CD86 (B7-2) has sporadic efficacy in tumor immunity, whereas changes in cancer immunity mediated by the MHC class II transactivator (CIITA) have not been extensively investigated. CIITA activates MHC class II expression in most cells; however, in the Line 1 lung carcinoma model system, CIITA activates MHC class I and well as class II. Here w...

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