Cancer immunoediting explains the dual role by which the immune system can both suppress and/or promote tumor growth. Although cancer immunoediting was first demonstrated using mouse models of cancer, strong evidence that it occurs in human cancers is now accumulating. In particular, the importance of CD8+ T cells in cancer immunoediting has been shown, and more broadly in those tumors with an adaptive immune resistance phenotype. This Review describes the characteristics of the adaptive immune resistance tumor microenvironment and discusses data obtained in mouse and human settings. The role of other immune cells and factors influencing the effector function of tumor-specific CD8+ T cells is covered. We also discuss the temporal occurrence...
The concept of tumor immune evasion is a prevalent obstacle in cancer research and the development o...
Anticancer immunotherapies involving the use of immune-checkpoint inhibitors or adoptive cellular tr...
Cellular transformation and tumor development result from an accumulation of mutational and epigenet...
The immune system can identify and destroy nascent tumor cells in a process termed cancer immunosurv...
AbstractThe last fifteen years have seen a reemergence of interest in cancer immunosurveillance and ...
Immunotherapy is one of the most promising cancer treatment modalities, but the lack of appropriate ...
The immune system interacts with developing cancer in ways that can protect the host against hyperpr...
The capacity of immune system to control and shape cancer, that is, cancer immunoediting, is the res...
Cancer immunoediting is the process whereby immune cells protect against cancer formation and sculpt...
Effective antitumor immune response depends on the interaction between several components of the im...
The dynamics of cancer immunosurveillance remain incom-pletely understood, hampering efforts to deve...
Conventional anticancer therapies, such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and targeted therapy, are des...
Immune cells actively influence, among other factors, each step of tumor development determining the...
Cancer is well-recognized as an evolutionary system, as first proposed by Cairns and Nowell more tha...
The capacity of immunity to control and shape cancer, that is, cancer immunoediting, is the result o...
The concept of tumor immune evasion is a prevalent obstacle in cancer research and the development o...
Anticancer immunotherapies involving the use of immune-checkpoint inhibitors or adoptive cellular tr...
Cellular transformation and tumor development result from an accumulation of mutational and epigenet...
The immune system can identify and destroy nascent tumor cells in a process termed cancer immunosurv...
AbstractThe last fifteen years have seen a reemergence of interest in cancer immunosurveillance and ...
Immunotherapy is one of the most promising cancer treatment modalities, but the lack of appropriate ...
The immune system interacts with developing cancer in ways that can protect the host against hyperpr...
The capacity of immune system to control and shape cancer, that is, cancer immunoediting, is the res...
Cancer immunoediting is the process whereby immune cells protect against cancer formation and sculpt...
Effective antitumor immune response depends on the interaction between several components of the im...
The dynamics of cancer immunosurveillance remain incom-pletely understood, hampering efforts to deve...
Conventional anticancer therapies, such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and targeted therapy, are des...
Immune cells actively influence, among other factors, each step of tumor development determining the...
Cancer is well-recognized as an evolutionary system, as first proposed by Cairns and Nowell more tha...
The capacity of immunity to control and shape cancer, that is, cancer immunoediting, is the result o...
The concept of tumor immune evasion is a prevalent obstacle in cancer research and the development o...
Anticancer immunotherapies involving the use of immune-checkpoint inhibitors or adoptive cellular tr...
Cellular transformation and tumor development result from an accumulation of mutational and epigenet...