In higher organisms, the control of amino acid metabolism has been identified as an evolutionarily preserved strategy for limiting the expansion of actively proliferating cells, including antigen-activated T lymphocytes, and tumor cells have surreptitiously adopted it to avoid or restrain attack by the immune system. Tumor growth is often associated with an altered metabolism of the amino acid L-arginine (L-Arg) by the enzymes nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and arginase (ARG). In tumor-recruited myeloid cells or in cancerous cells the consequence of their activities causes L-Arg deprivation or release of NO, which have been shown to have profound effects directly on tumor outgrowth as well as on the regulation of antitumor T-cell-mediated immu...
Abstract Background Tumor orchestrated metabolic changes in the microenvironment limit generation of...
We previously demonstrated that a specialized subset of immature myeloid cells migrate to lymphoid o...
Recent findings support the potential role of arginine as a regulator of the immune response. Correl...
Although current attention has focused on regulatory T lymphocytes as suppressors of autoimmune resp...
Although current attention has focused on regulatory T lymphocytes as suppressors of autoimmune resp...
L-Arginine is an essential amino acid for birds and young mammals, and it is a conditionally essenti...
L-Arginine is an essential amino acid for birds and young mammals, and it is a conditionally essenti...
L-Arginine is an essential amino acid for birds and young mammals, and it is a conditionally essenti...
Cancer is regarded by many as the “disease of the century” and, as such, sparked more and more inter...
The progression from neoplastic initiation to malignancy happens in part because of the failure of i...
Immunotherapy has demonstrated significant activity in a broad range of cancer types, but still the ...
Arginine, initially classified as a non-essential amino acid, participates to multiple biological pr...
Arginine, initially classified as a non-essential amino acid, participates to multiple biological pr...
We previously demonstrated that a specialized subset of immature myeloid cells migrate to lymphoid o...
Some enzymes degrading amino acids have evolved in mammals to dampen immune responses and maintain p...
Abstract Background Tumor orchestrated metabolic changes in the microenvironment limit generation of...
We previously demonstrated that a specialized subset of immature myeloid cells migrate to lymphoid o...
Recent findings support the potential role of arginine as a regulator of the immune response. Correl...
Although current attention has focused on regulatory T lymphocytes as suppressors of autoimmune resp...
Although current attention has focused on regulatory T lymphocytes as suppressors of autoimmune resp...
L-Arginine is an essential amino acid for birds and young mammals, and it is a conditionally essenti...
L-Arginine is an essential amino acid for birds and young mammals, and it is a conditionally essenti...
L-Arginine is an essential amino acid for birds and young mammals, and it is a conditionally essenti...
Cancer is regarded by many as the “disease of the century” and, as such, sparked more and more inter...
The progression from neoplastic initiation to malignancy happens in part because of the failure of i...
Immunotherapy has demonstrated significant activity in a broad range of cancer types, but still the ...
Arginine, initially classified as a non-essential amino acid, participates to multiple biological pr...
Arginine, initially classified as a non-essential amino acid, participates to multiple biological pr...
We previously demonstrated that a specialized subset of immature myeloid cells migrate to lymphoid o...
Some enzymes degrading amino acids have evolved in mammals to dampen immune responses and maintain p...
Abstract Background Tumor orchestrated metabolic changes in the microenvironment limit generation of...
We previously demonstrated that a specialized subset of immature myeloid cells migrate to lymphoid o...
Recent findings support the potential role of arginine as a regulator of the immune response. Correl...