An incomplete understanding on the effect of surgery on tumor-specific immunity continues to hamper efforts to combine surgery with immunotherapy in the clinic. Herein, we describe the impact of tumor resection on the tumor-specific T-cell response, showing that complete tumor resection is associated with (1) a decline in the amount of cross-presented tumor antigens, (2) a decline of cytolytic tumor-specific CD8+ T cell activity, and (3) the development of systemic CD8+ T cell-mediated protective immunity. Our findings are consistent with a model whereby tumor resection releases antitumor CD8+ T cells from chronic antigen exposure, allowing a gradual differentiation toward functional antitumor memory T cells. This process depends on sentine...
Abstract Background Cancer surgery is necessary and life-saving. However, the majority of patients d...
Clinical therapy with T cells shows promise for cancer patients, but is currently challenged by inco...
Clinical therapy with T cells shows promise for cancer patients, but is currently challenged by inco...
It is believed that primary tumor resection modulates host-tumor immune interaction, but this has no...
Surgical resection of head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is associated with high rates of...
Solid malignancies in cancer patients require surgical intervention; however, surgery has been shown...
Tumour debulking surgery aims to produce a smaller target for adjuvant therapy whilst also removing ...
Surgical resection is the leading treatment of most solid tumours, however surgical stress creates a...
The mechanisms by which immune systems identify and destroy tumors, known as immunosurveillance, hav...
Tumor-destructing techniques, like radiofrequency ablation (RFA), allow eradication of large tumors....
Surgical resection of cancer remains the frontline therapy for millions of patients annually, but po...
Abstract Background Multiple immunotherapy approaches have improved adaptive anti-tumor immune respo...
Immune selective pressure occurring during cancer immunoediting shapes tumor features revealed at cl...
Immune responses involve coordination across cell types and tissues. However, studies in cancer immu...
We have previously demonstrated that immunotherapy with an agonist CD40 antibody in combination with...
Abstract Background Cancer surgery is necessary and life-saving. However, the majority of patients d...
Clinical therapy with T cells shows promise for cancer patients, but is currently challenged by inco...
Clinical therapy with T cells shows promise for cancer patients, but is currently challenged by inco...
It is believed that primary tumor resection modulates host-tumor immune interaction, but this has no...
Surgical resection of head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is associated with high rates of...
Solid malignancies in cancer patients require surgical intervention; however, surgery has been shown...
Tumour debulking surgery aims to produce a smaller target for adjuvant therapy whilst also removing ...
Surgical resection is the leading treatment of most solid tumours, however surgical stress creates a...
The mechanisms by which immune systems identify and destroy tumors, known as immunosurveillance, hav...
Tumor-destructing techniques, like radiofrequency ablation (RFA), allow eradication of large tumors....
Surgical resection of cancer remains the frontline therapy for millions of patients annually, but po...
Abstract Background Multiple immunotherapy approaches have improved adaptive anti-tumor immune respo...
Immune selective pressure occurring during cancer immunoediting shapes tumor features revealed at cl...
Immune responses involve coordination across cell types and tissues. However, studies in cancer immu...
We have previously demonstrated that immunotherapy with an agonist CD40 antibody in combination with...
Abstract Background Cancer surgery is necessary and life-saving. However, the majority of patients d...
Clinical therapy with T cells shows promise for cancer patients, but is currently challenged by inco...
Clinical therapy with T cells shows promise for cancer patients, but is currently challenged by inco...