Manipulation of costimulatory signals to enhance antitumor T-cell responses

JP Allison, AA Hurwitz, DR Leach - Current opinion in immunology, 1995 - Elsevier
JP Allison, AA Hurwitz, DR Leach
Current opinion in immunology, 1995Elsevier
One of the major goals of tumor immunotherapy is the induction of tumor-specific T-cell
responses that will be effective in eradicating disseminated tumors. Emerging information on
the role of costimulatory molecules in T-cell activation offers several new strategies for
enhancing antitumor responses, including the induction of expression of costimulatory
molecules on tumor cells, enhancement of the presentation of transferred tumor antigen by
host antigen-presenting cells, and ex vivo antigen priming of autologous antigen-presenting …
One of the major goals of tumor immunotherapy is the induction of tumor-specific T-cell responses that will be effective in eradicating disseminated tumors. Emerging information on the role of costimulatory molecules in T-cell activation offers several new strategies for enhancing antitumor responses, including the induction of expression of costimulatory molecules on tumor cells, enhancement of the presentation of transferred tumor antigen by host antigen-presenting cells, and ex vivo antigen priming of autologous antigen-presenting cells.
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