Cancer immunotherapy has great promise, but is limited by diverse mechanisms used by tumors to prevent sustained antitumor immune responses. Tumors disrupt antigen presentation, T/NK-cell activation, and T/NK-cell homing through soluble and cell-surface mediators, the vasculature, and immunosuppressive cells such as myeloid-derived suppressor cells and regulatory T cells. However, many molecular mechanisms preventing the efficacy of antitumor immunity have been identified and can be disrupted by combination immunotherapy. Here, we examine immunosuppressive mechanisms exploited by tumors and provide insights into the therapies under development to overcome them, focusing on lymphocyte traffic
Cancer remains a main cause of mortality, despite the research efforts to unravel molecular mechanis...
Immunotherapies targeting tumor-asso-ciated antigens, such as anticancer vac-cines and the adoptive ...
Natural Killer (NK) cells are known to reject several experimental murine tumors, but their antineop...
Cancer immunotherapy has great promise, but is limited by diverse mechanisms used by tumors to preve...
Generating an anti-tumor immune response is a multi-step process that is executed by effector T cell...
Tumor escape is one major obstacle that has to be addressed prior to designing and delivering succes...
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphoid cells that hold tremendous potential for effective imm...
Several evidences suggest that NK cells can patrol the body and eliminate tumors in their initial ph...
NK cell activity is impaired in cancer patients, supporting the use of adoptive NK cell therapy, whi...
Despite advances in the diagnostic and therapeutic modalities, the prognosis of several solid tumor ...
The limited substantial therapeutic progresses observed in the treatment of solid tumors require con...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Microbiology and I...
T-cells play a critical role in tumor immunity. Indeed, the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocyt...
Tumors employ strategies to escape immune control. The principle aim of most cancer immunotherapies ...
Energy metabolism is key to the promotion of tumor growth, development, and metastasis. At the same ...
Cancer remains a main cause of mortality, despite the research efforts to unravel molecular mechanis...
Immunotherapies targeting tumor-asso-ciated antigens, such as anticancer vac-cines and the adoptive ...
Natural Killer (NK) cells are known to reject several experimental murine tumors, but their antineop...
Cancer immunotherapy has great promise, but is limited by diverse mechanisms used by tumors to preve...
Generating an anti-tumor immune response is a multi-step process that is executed by effector T cell...
Tumor escape is one major obstacle that has to be addressed prior to designing and delivering succes...
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphoid cells that hold tremendous potential for effective imm...
Several evidences suggest that NK cells can patrol the body and eliminate tumors in their initial ph...
NK cell activity is impaired in cancer patients, supporting the use of adoptive NK cell therapy, whi...
Despite advances in the diagnostic and therapeutic modalities, the prognosis of several solid tumor ...
The limited substantial therapeutic progresses observed in the treatment of solid tumors require con...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Microbiology and I...
T-cells play a critical role in tumor immunity. Indeed, the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocyt...
Tumors employ strategies to escape immune control. The principle aim of most cancer immunotherapies ...
Energy metabolism is key to the promotion of tumor growth, development, and metastasis. At the same ...
Cancer remains a main cause of mortality, despite the research efforts to unravel molecular mechanis...
Immunotherapies targeting tumor-asso-ciated antigens, such as anticancer vac-cines and the adoptive ...
Natural Killer (NK) cells are known to reject several experimental murine tumors, but their antineop...