Abstract The human cutaneous metastatic melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer. Partial, or less frequently complete spontaneous regressions could be observed, mainly mediated by T cells. Nevertheless, the underlying mechanisms are not fully unraveled. We investigated the first events of the immune response related to cancer regression in Melanoma-bearing Libechov Minipigs (MeLiM), a unique swine model of cutaneous melanoma that regresses spontaneously. Using a multiparameter flow cytometry strategy and integrating new clinical and histological criteria of the regression, we show that T cells and B cells are present only in the late stages, arguing against their role in the initial destruction of malignant cells. NK cells infiltrate the tumo...
The skin immune system is composed of a vast network of immune cells, including lymphocytes, macroph...
Cutaneous melanoma is a very aggressive cancer with increasing incidence. It originates from transfo...
Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) play critical roles in tumor progression but are also capable of...
Abstract The human cutaneous metastatic melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer. Partial, or less freq...
Abstract The human cutaneous metastatic melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer. Partial, or less freq...
The concept of immunosurveillance against cancer has been an extensively debated question over the l...
Spontaneous regression occurs in a small proportion of malignant melanomas, and it is important to u...
AbstractIncomplete spontaneous regression of melanoma is common. However, complete melanoma regressi...
Malignant melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer. Metastatic dissemination in distant o...
Abstract Background The mechanisms by which tumor-specific T cells induce regression of established ...
The skin immune system is composed of a vast network of immune cells, including lymphocytes, macroph...
The skin immune system is composed of a vast network of immune cells, including lymphocytes, macroph...
Skin malignant melanoma (MM) is an aggressive cancer with an increasing incidence with limited thera...
The skin immune system is composed of a vast network of immune cells, including lymphocytes, macroph...
The skin immune system is composed of a vast network of immune cells, including lymphocytes, macroph...
The skin immune system is composed of a vast network of immune cells, including lymphocytes, macroph...
Cutaneous melanoma is a very aggressive cancer with increasing incidence. It originates from transfo...
Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) play critical roles in tumor progression but are also capable of...
Abstract The human cutaneous metastatic melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer. Partial, or less freq...
Abstract The human cutaneous metastatic melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer. Partial, or less freq...
The concept of immunosurveillance against cancer has been an extensively debated question over the l...
Spontaneous regression occurs in a small proportion of malignant melanomas, and it is important to u...
AbstractIncomplete spontaneous regression of melanoma is common. However, complete melanoma regressi...
Malignant melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer. Metastatic dissemination in distant o...
Abstract Background The mechanisms by which tumor-specific T cells induce regression of established ...
The skin immune system is composed of a vast network of immune cells, including lymphocytes, macroph...
The skin immune system is composed of a vast network of immune cells, including lymphocytes, macroph...
Skin malignant melanoma (MM) is an aggressive cancer with an increasing incidence with limited thera...
The skin immune system is composed of a vast network of immune cells, including lymphocytes, macroph...
The skin immune system is composed of a vast network of immune cells, including lymphocytes, macroph...
The skin immune system is composed of a vast network of immune cells, including lymphocytes, macroph...
Cutaneous melanoma is a very aggressive cancer with increasing incidence. It originates from transfo...
Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) play critical roles in tumor progression but are also capable of...