There is increasing evidence that the effect of chemotherapy on tumor growth is not cell autonomous but relies on the immune system. The objective of this study was therefore to decipher the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the role of innate and adaptive immunity in chemotherapy-induced tumor rejection. Treatment of DBA/2 mice bearing P815 mastocytoma with cyclophosphamide induced rejection and long-term protection in a CD4- and CD8-dependent manner. A population of inflammatory-type dendritic cells was dramatically expanded in the lymph nodes of mice that rejected the tumor and correlated with CD4-dependent infiltration, in tumor bed, of tumor-specific CD8+ T lymphocytes. Our data point to a major role of CD4+ T cells in induc...
Tumor cell death potentially engages with the immune system. However, the efficacy of anti-tumor che...
International audienceInnate immunity is considered to initiate adaptive antitumor responses. We dem...
Cancer chemotherapy regimens, particularly those employing high-dose cytotoxic drugs such as cycloph...
There is increasing evidence that the effect of chemotherapy on tumor rejection is not cell autonomo...
An important question is how chemotherapy may (re-)activate tumor-specific immunity. In this study, ...
An important question is how chemotherapy may (re-)activate tumor-specific immunity. In this study, ...
Anti-cancer chemotherapy can be simultaneously lymphodepleting and immunostimulatory. Pre-clinical m...
Background: Anti-cancer chemotherapy can be simultaneously lymphodepleting and immunostimulatory. Pr...
BACKGROUND:Anti-cancer chemotherapy can be simultaneously lymphodepleting and immunostimulatory. Pre...
The failure of the immune system to provide efficient protection against tumour cells has been consi...
Cyclophosphamide (CTX) increases the antitumor effectiveness of adoptive immunotherapy in mice, and ...
De nombreuses études ont montré que l'effet de la chimiothérapie sur le rejet tumoral n'est pas seul...
When injected with live P815 tumour cells, DBA/2 mice developed cytotoxic cells reactive to the tumo...
A major barrier to successful antitumor vaccination is tolerance of high-avidity T cells specific to...
We have analyzed the effects of high doses of cyclophosphamide (Cy) on primary and secondary antitum...
Tumor cell death potentially engages with the immune system. However, the efficacy of anti-tumor che...
International audienceInnate immunity is considered to initiate adaptive antitumor responses. We dem...
Cancer chemotherapy regimens, particularly those employing high-dose cytotoxic drugs such as cycloph...
There is increasing evidence that the effect of chemotherapy on tumor rejection is not cell autonomo...
An important question is how chemotherapy may (re-)activate tumor-specific immunity. In this study, ...
An important question is how chemotherapy may (re-)activate tumor-specific immunity. In this study, ...
Anti-cancer chemotherapy can be simultaneously lymphodepleting and immunostimulatory. Pre-clinical m...
Background: Anti-cancer chemotherapy can be simultaneously lymphodepleting and immunostimulatory. Pr...
BACKGROUND:Anti-cancer chemotherapy can be simultaneously lymphodepleting and immunostimulatory. Pre...
The failure of the immune system to provide efficient protection against tumour cells has been consi...
Cyclophosphamide (CTX) increases the antitumor effectiveness of adoptive immunotherapy in mice, and ...
De nombreuses études ont montré que l'effet de la chimiothérapie sur le rejet tumoral n'est pas seul...
When injected with live P815 tumour cells, DBA/2 mice developed cytotoxic cells reactive to the tumo...
A major barrier to successful antitumor vaccination is tolerance of high-avidity T cells specific to...
We have analyzed the effects of high doses of cyclophosphamide (Cy) on primary and secondary antitum...
Tumor cell death potentially engages with the immune system. However, the efficacy of anti-tumor che...
International audienceInnate immunity is considered to initiate adaptive antitumor responses. We dem...
Cancer chemotherapy regimens, particularly those employing high-dose cytotoxic drugs such as cycloph...