AbstractA link between autoimmune responses and cancer via autoantibodies was first described in the 1950s. Since, autoantibodies have been studied for their potential use as cancer biomarkers, however the exact causes of their production remain to be elucidated. This review summarizes current theories of the causes of autoantibody production in cancer, namely: 1) defects in tolerance and inflammation, 2) changes in protein expression levels, 3) altered protein structure, and 4) cellular death mechanisms. We also highlight the need for further research into this field to improve our understanding of autoantibodies as biomarkers for cancer development and progression
The production of autoantibodies to self antigens is dependent on the failure of immune tolerance. C...
Although autoantibodies have been recognized as participants in pathogenesis of tissue injury, the c...
AbstractBy definition, tumor biomarkers are selective molecules that can distinguish between patient...
Specific anti-tumor immune responses have proven to be pivotal in shaping tumorigenesis and tumor pr...
The repertoire of autoantibodies found in cancer patients partly overlaps with that typical of patie...
The repertoire of autoantibodies found in cancer patients partly overlaps with that typical of patie...
A link between autoimmune responses and cancer via autoantibodies was first described in the 1950s. ...
The repertoire of autoantibodies found in cancer patients partly overlaps with that typical of patie...
The repertoire of autoantibodies found in cancer patients partly overlaps with that typical of patie...
The production of autoantibodies to self antigens is dependent on the failure of immune tolerance. C...
The production of autoantibodies to self antigens is dependent on the failure of immune tolerance. C...
The production of autoantibodies to self antigens is dependent on the failure of immune tolerance. C...
The production of autoantibodies to self antigens is dependent on the failure of immune tolerance. C...
We have previously shown that predominant expression of key inflammatory cytokines and chemokines at...
Auto-antibodies are classically associated with autoimmune diseases, where they are an integral part...
The production of autoantibodies to self antigens is dependent on the failure of immune tolerance. C...
Although autoantibodies have been recognized as participants in pathogenesis of tissue injury, the c...
AbstractBy definition, tumor biomarkers are selective molecules that can distinguish between patient...
Specific anti-tumor immune responses have proven to be pivotal in shaping tumorigenesis and tumor pr...
The repertoire of autoantibodies found in cancer patients partly overlaps with that typical of patie...
The repertoire of autoantibodies found in cancer patients partly overlaps with that typical of patie...
A link between autoimmune responses and cancer via autoantibodies was first described in the 1950s. ...
The repertoire of autoantibodies found in cancer patients partly overlaps with that typical of patie...
The repertoire of autoantibodies found in cancer patients partly overlaps with that typical of patie...
The production of autoantibodies to self antigens is dependent on the failure of immune tolerance. C...
The production of autoantibodies to self antigens is dependent on the failure of immune tolerance. C...
The production of autoantibodies to self antigens is dependent on the failure of immune tolerance. C...
The production of autoantibodies to self antigens is dependent on the failure of immune tolerance. C...
We have previously shown that predominant expression of key inflammatory cytokines and chemokines at...
Auto-antibodies are classically associated with autoimmune diseases, where they are an integral part...
The production of autoantibodies to self antigens is dependent on the failure of immune tolerance. C...
Although autoantibodies have been recognized as participants in pathogenesis of tissue injury, the c...
AbstractBy definition, tumor biomarkers are selective molecules that can distinguish between patient...