Despite major advances in understanding the mechanisms leading to tumor immunity, a number of obstacles hinder the successful translation of mechanistic insights into effective tumor immunotherapy. Such obstacles include the ability of tumors to foster a tolerant microenvironment and the activation of a plethora of immunosuppressive mechanisms, which may act in concert to counteract effective immune responses. Here we discuss different strategies employed by tumors to thwart immune responses, including tumor-induced impairment of antigen presentation, the activation of negative costimulatory signals, and the elaboration of immunosuppressive factors. In addition, we underscore the influence of regulatory cell populations that may contribute ...
It has steadily become more recognized that even patients with progressively growing tumors are ofte...
Cancer complexity generated by multiple genetic aberrations and intratumoral heterogeneity allows fo...
In cancer and various infectious and chronic inflammatory diseases, the quality and quantity of immu...
Interactions between the immune system and tumors have been among the highlights of present immunolo...
The status of a host's immune response influences both the development and progression of a malignan...
Generating an anti-tumor immune response is a multi-step process that is executed by effector T cell...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer cells evolve from normal cells throughout life and are usually ...
The immune system plays a vital role in regulating the growth of tumors. Some types of inflammatory ...
Immune response has been shown to play an important role in defining patient prognosis and response ...
Effective immunotherapy, whether by checkpoint blockade or adoptive cell therapy, is limited in most...
Tumors can acquire mutations or hijack regulatory pathways of the host immune system to render them ...
Several strategies, aimed at activating both innate and adaptive antitumor immunity, have been and a...
The onset of cancer is unavoidably accompanied by suppression of antitumor immunity. This occurs thr...
Immunotherapy is reshaping cancer treatment paradigms; however, response rates to immune therapies a...
An intact immune system is essential to prevent the development and progression of neoplastic cells ...
It has steadily become more recognized that even patients with progressively growing tumors are ofte...
Cancer complexity generated by multiple genetic aberrations and intratumoral heterogeneity allows fo...
In cancer and various infectious and chronic inflammatory diseases, the quality and quantity of immu...
Interactions between the immune system and tumors have been among the highlights of present immunolo...
The status of a host's immune response influences both the development and progression of a malignan...
Generating an anti-tumor immune response is a multi-step process that is executed by effector T cell...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer cells evolve from normal cells throughout life and are usually ...
The immune system plays a vital role in regulating the growth of tumors. Some types of inflammatory ...
Immune response has been shown to play an important role in defining patient prognosis and response ...
Effective immunotherapy, whether by checkpoint blockade or adoptive cell therapy, is limited in most...
Tumors can acquire mutations or hijack regulatory pathways of the host immune system to render them ...
Several strategies, aimed at activating both innate and adaptive antitumor immunity, have been and a...
The onset of cancer is unavoidably accompanied by suppression of antitumor immunity. This occurs thr...
Immunotherapy is reshaping cancer treatment paradigms; however, response rates to immune therapies a...
An intact immune system is essential to prevent the development and progression of neoplastic cells ...
It has steadily become more recognized that even patients with progressively growing tumors are ofte...
Cancer complexity generated by multiple genetic aberrations and intratumoral heterogeneity allows fo...
In cancer and various infectious and chronic inflammatory diseases, the quality and quantity of immu...