Current data indicates that anti-tumor T cell-mediated immunity correlates with a better prognosis in cancer patients. However, it has widely been demonstrated that tumor cells negatively manage immune attack by activating several immune-suppressive mechanisms. It is, therefore, essential to fully understand how lymphocytes are activated in a tumor microenvironment and, above all, how to prevent these cells from becoming dysfunctional. Tumors produce galectins-1,-3,-7,-8, and-9 as one of the major molecular mechanisms to evade immune control of tumor development. These galectins impact different steps in the establishment of the anti-tumor immune responses. Here, we carry out a critical dissection on the mechanisms through which tumor-deriv...
Human tumors are usually not spontaneously eliminated by the immune system and therapeutic vaccinati...
Nowadays rapid gaining of knowledge on cancer progression and mutagenesis has enabled the developmen...
Several galectins are released by tumor cells and macrophages and accumulate in the tumor microenvir...
During the past decade, a better understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying t...
Along with the discovery of tumor-driven inflammatory pathways, there has been a considerable progre...
AbstractDespite the existence of tumor-specific immune cells, most tumors have devised strategies to...
Background: Galectin-9 is a member of the family of lectin proteins and crucially regulates human im...
The identification of tumor-specific antigens recognized by T lymphocytes on human cancer cells has ...
Despite the existence of tumor-specific immune cells, most tumors have devised strategies to avoid i...
Immune checkpoints, a plethora of inhibitory pathways aimed at maintaining immune cell homeostasis, ...
In the last decade, galectin-3 has emerged as an important player in the development and progression...
Galectins are a family of ß-galactoside-binding proteins that play a variety of roles in normal phys...
Hanahan and Weinberg have proposed 10 organizing principles that enable growth and metastatic dissem...
Galectins are glycan‐binding proteins implicated in several biological activities such as intracellu...
PURPOSE: Several galectins are released by tumor cells and macrophages and accumulate in the tumor m...
Human tumors are usually not spontaneously eliminated by the immune system and therapeutic vaccinati...
Nowadays rapid gaining of knowledge on cancer progression and mutagenesis has enabled the developmen...
Several galectins are released by tumor cells and macrophages and accumulate in the tumor microenvir...
During the past decade, a better understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying t...
Along with the discovery of tumor-driven inflammatory pathways, there has been a considerable progre...
AbstractDespite the existence of tumor-specific immune cells, most tumors have devised strategies to...
Background: Galectin-9 is a member of the family of lectin proteins and crucially regulates human im...
The identification of tumor-specific antigens recognized by T lymphocytes on human cancer cells has ...
Despite the existence of tumor-specific immune cells, most tumors have devised strategies to avoid i...
Immune checkpoints, a plethora of inhibitory pathways aimed at maintaining immune cell homeostasis, ...
In the last decade, galectin-3 has emerged as an important player in the development and progression...
Galectins are a family of ß-galactoside-binding proteins that play a variety of roles in normal phys...
Hanahan and Weinberg have proposed 10 organizing principles that enable growth and metastatic dissem...
Galectins are glycan‐binding proteins implicated in several biological activities such as intracellu...
PURPOSE: Several galectins are released by tumor cells and macrophages and accumulate in the tumor m...
Human tumors are usually not spontaneously eliminated by the immune system and therapeutic vaccinati...
Nowadays rapid gaining of knowledge on cancer progression and mutagenesis has enabled the developmen...
Several galectins are released by tumor cells and macrophages and accumulate in the tumor microenvir...