In many cancers, regulatory T cells (Treg) play a crucial role in suppressing the effector immune response thereby permitting tumor development. Indeed, in mouse models, their depletion can promote the regression of tumors of various origins, including renal cell carcinoma when located subcutaneous (SC). In the present study, we aimed to assess the importance of Treg immunosuppression in the physiologic context of metastatic renal carcinoma (Renca) disease. To that purpose we inoculated renal tumors orthotopically, intra-kidney (IK), in mice. Treg depletions were performed using anti-CD4 antibody in wild type mice or diphtheria toxin (DT) in Foxp3DTR transgenic mice. Our main observation was that Treg were not the key immunosuppressive comp...
Cancer is a potentially life-threatening disease characterized by the immortalization of tumor cells...
This review specifically examines the role of regulatory T cells (Tregs) in cancer in both mice and ...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) and M2 macrophages have been hypothesized to contribute to tumor progress...
With the intent to identify biomarkers in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) the functional status of T-regu...
Although the immune system is rapidly becoming a key target for cancer treatment we still lack a com...
Natural regulatory T cells (Tregs) are present in high frequencies among tumor-infiltrating lymphocy...
Recent years have seen significant efforts in understanding and modulating the immune response in ca...
IMPORTANCE OF THE FIELD: The active suppression of immune responses against tumor is a major barrier...
Active suppression of tumour-reactive T cells can limit both immune surveillance and immunotherapy. ...
The immune system plays a dual role in cancer development. Besides the potential to eliminate cancer...
The nature of the regulatory cell types that dominate in any given tumor is not understood at presen...
BACKGROUND: Regulatory T (Treg) cells have an immunosuppressive function in cancer, but the underl...
Abstract Recent studies have shown that on one hand, tumors need to obtain a sufficient energy suppl...
BACKGROUND: Combination immunotherapies can be effective against subcutaneous tumors in mice but the...
The promising outcomes observed in cancer immunotherapy are evidence that the immune system provides...
Cancer is a potentially life-threatening disease characterized by the immortalization of tumor cells...
This review specifically examines the role of regulatory T cells (Tregs) in cancer in both mice and ...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) and M2 macrophages have been hypothesized to contribute to tumor progress...
With the intent to identify biomarkers in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) the functional status of T-regu...
Although the immune system is rapidly becoming a key target for cancer treatment we still lack a com...
Natural regulatory T cells (Tregs) are present in high frequencies among tumor-infiltrating lymphocy...
Recent years have seen significant efforts in understanding and modulating the immune response in ca...
IMPORTANCE OF THE FIELD: The active suppression of immune responses against tumor is a major barrier...
Active suppression of tumour-reactive T cells can limit both immune surveillance and immunotherapy. ...
The immune system plays a dual role in cancer development. Besides the potential to eliminate cancer...
The nature of the regulatory cell types that dominate in any given tumor is not understood at presen...
BACKGROUND: Regulatory T (Treg) cells have an immunosuppressive function in cancer, but the underl...
Abstract Recent studies have shown that on one hand, tumors need to obtain a sufficient energy suppl...
BACKGROUND: Combination immunotherapies can be effective against subcutaneous tumors in mice but the...
The promising outcomes observed in cancer immunotherapy are evidence that the immune system provides...
Cancer is a potentially life-threatening disease characterized by the immortalization of tumor cells...
This review specifically examines the role of regulatory T cells (Tregs) in cancer in both mice and ...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) and M2 macrophages have been hypothesized to contribute to tumor progress...