Abstract Background It is not uncommon to observe circulating tumor antigen-specific T lymphocytes in cancer patients despite a lack of significant infiltration and destruction of their tumors. Thus, an important goal for tumor immunotherapy is to identify ways to modulate in vivo anti-tumor immunity to achieve clinical efficacy. We investigate this proposition in a spontaneous mouse tumor model, Rip1-Tag2. Methods Experimental therapies were carried out in two distinctive trial designs, intended to either intervene in the explosive growth of small tumors, or regress bulky end-stage tumors. Rip1-Tag2 mice received a single transfer of splenocytes from Tag-specific, CD4+ T cell receptor transgenic mice, a single sub-lethal radiation, or a co...
Abstract Background We previou...
The immune system, which defends the body against a wide array of threats, is gaining a growing role...
Attempts to cure breast cancer by adoptive cellular therapy (ACT) have not been successful. This is ...
There is growing evidence that tumor-specific immune responses play an important role in anti-cancer...
PURPOSE: There is growing evidence that tumor-specific immune responses play an important role in an...
Radiation has been a pillar of cancer therapy for decades. The effects of radiation on the anti-tumo...
Two approaches to immunological intervention in tumor–host interactions in mouse models are discusse...
The use of immunotherapeutic approaches for the treatment of cancer is limited because of the intrin...
Over thirty years ago, Helen Stone and colleagues compared the effects of local tumor irradiation in...
Radioimmunotherapy (RIT) has emerged as an effective treatment for lymphoma, however the underlying ...
T cells directed to endogenous tumor antigens are powerful mediators of tumor regression. Recent imm...
Multimodal treatment approaches, such as radio-immunotherapy, necessitate regimen optimization and t...
Cancer vaccines serve as a promising clinical immunotherapeutic strategy that help to trigger an eff...
Mouse syngeneic tumor models are widely used tools to demonstrate activity of novel anti-cancer immu...
Mouse syngeneic tumor models are widely used tools to demonstrate activity of novel anti-cancer immu...
Abstract Background We previou...
The immune system, which defends the body against a wide array of threats, is gaining a growing role...
Attempts to cure breast cancer by adoptive cellular therapy (ACT) have not been successful. This is ...
There is growing evidence that tumor-specific immune responses play an important role in anti-cancer...
PURPOSE: There is growing evidence that tumor-specific immune responses play an important role in an...
Radiation has been a pillar of cancer therapy for decades. The effects of radiation on the anti-tumo...
Two approaches to immunological intervention in tumor–host interactions in mouse models are discusse...
The use of immunotherapeutic approaches for the treatment of cancer is limited because of the intrin...
Over thirty years ago, Helen Stone and colleagues compared the effects of local tumor irradiation in...
Radioimmunotherapy (RIT) has emerged as an effective treatment for lymphoma, however the underlying ...
T cells directed to endogenous tumor antigens are powerful mediators of tumor regression. Recent imm...
Multimodal treatment approaches, such as radio-immunotherapy, necessitate regimen optimization and t...
Cancer vaccines serve as a promising clinical immunotherapeutic strategy that help to trigger an eff...
Mouse syngeneic tumor models are widely used tools to demonstrate activity of novel anti-cancer immu...
Mouse syngeneic tumor models are widely used tools to demonstrate activity of novel anti-cancer immu...
Abstract Background We previou...
The immune system, which defends the body against a wide array of threats, is gaining a growing role...
Attempts to cure breast cancer by adoptive cellular therapy (ACT) have not been successful. This is ...