Here we report the effects of loss of the Toll-like receptor-associated signaling adaptor myeloid-differentiation factor 88 (MyD88) on tumor induction in two distinct mouse models of carcinogenesis. The 7,12-dimethylbenz[a] anthracene (DMBA)/12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA)-induced skin papilloma model depends on proinflammatory processes, whereas the 3′-methylcholanthrene (MCA) induction of fibrosarcoma has been used by tumor immunologists to illustrate innate and adaptive immune surveillance of cancer. When exposed to a combination of DMBA/TPA, mice lacking MyD88 formed fewer skin papillomas than genetically matched WT controls treated in a similar manner. Unexpectedly, however, fewer MyD88 mice formed sarcomas than WT controls ...
The balance of innate signaling through adaptor proteins such as MyD88 and TRIF is critical in direc...
Background/aimInflammation may play a role in cancer initiation and progression. The molecular mecha...
Abstract Chronic inflammation has long been associated with a wide range of malignancies, is now wid...
Chronic inflammation is associated with carcinoma development in several clinical settings, and we s...
The role of immune signaling in cancer is complex and conflicting. Inflammatory signaling can drive ...
ABSTRACT Although there is ample evidence linking chronic inflammation with cancer, the cellular mec...
The mechanisms that link inflammatory responses to cancer development remain a subject of intense in...
Clinical and experimental evidence supports the concept that chronic inflammation contributes to can...
Previous data obtained in our laboratory suggested that there may be constitutive signaling through ...
AbstractGiven the self nature of cancer, anti-tumor immune response is weak. As such, acute inflamma...
Radiation therapy induces immunogenic cell death in cancer cells, whereby released endogenous adjuva...
Skin cancers are the most commonly diagnosed cancers. Understanding what are the factors contributin...
Background: Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is one of the most common human cancers worldwide. In SCC,...
MyD88, an adaptor molecule downstream of innate pathways, plays a significant tumor-promoting role i...
MyD88, an adaptor molecule downstream of innate pathways, plays a significant tumor-promoting role i...
The balance of innate signaling through adaptor proteins such as MyD88 and TRIF is critical in direc...
Background/aimInflammation may play a role in cancer initiation and progression. The molecular mecha...
Abstract Chronic inflammation has long been associated with a wide range of malignancies, is now wid...
Chronic inflammation is associated with carcinoma development in several clinical settings, and we s...
The role of immune signaling in cancer is complex and conflicting. Inflammatory signaling can drive ...
ABSTRACT Although there is ample evidence linking chronic inflammation with cancer, the cellular mec...
The mechanisms that link inflammatory responses to cancer development remain a subject of intense in...
Clinical and experimental evidence supports the concept that chronic inflammation contributes to can...
Previous data obtained in our laboratory suggested that there may be constitutive signaling through ...
AbstractGiven the self nature of cancer, anti-tumor immune response is weak. As such, acute inflamma...
Radiation therapy induces immunogenic cell death in cancer cells, whereby released endogenous adjuva...
Skin cancers are the most commonly diagnosed cancers. Understanding what are the factors contributin...
Background: Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is one of the most common human cancers worldwide. In SCC,...
MyD88, an adaptor molecule downstream of innate pathways, plays a significant tumor-promoting role i...
MyD88, an adaptor molecule downstream of innate pathways, plays a significant tumor-promoting role i...
The balance of innate signaling through adaptor proteins such as MyD88 and TRIF is critical in direc...
Background/aimInflammation may play a role in cancer initiation and progression. The molecular mecha...
Abstract Chronic inflammation has long been associated with a wide range of malignancies, is now wid...