Dynamic cross-talk between tumor and immune cells in orchestrating the immunosuppressive network at the tumor microenvironment

Accumulating evidence indicates that a dynamic cross-talk between tumors and the immune system can regulate tumor growth and metastasis. Increased understanding of the biochemical nature of tumor antigens and the molecular mechanisms responsible for innate and adaptive immune cell activation has rev...

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Autor principal: Croci Russo, Diego Omar
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spelling paper:paper_03407004_v56_n11_p1687_Croci2023-06-08T15:34:09Z Dynamic cross-talk between tumor and immune cells in orchestrating the immunosuppressive network at the tumor microenvironment Croci Russo, Diego Omar Immunosuppression Inflammation Tumor immunoediting Tumor-immune escape cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4 Fas antigen FAS ligand FLICE inhibitory protein galectin ganglioside melan A n methyltryptophan proteinase inhibitor tumor antigen adaptive immunity cancer immunotherapy cell activation cell interaction drug inhibition drug mechanism growth regulation immunocompetent cell immunosuppressive treatment immunosurveillance inflammatory cell innate immunity metastasis priority journal protein expression review tumor cell tumor growth tumor immunity tumor immunology Animals Cell Communication Humans Immunity, Cellular Inflammation Neoplasms Tumor Escape Accumulating evidence indicates that a dynamic cross-talk between tumors and the immune system can regulate tumor growth and metastasis. Increased understanding of the biochemical nature of tumor antigens and the molecular mechanisms responsible for innate and adaptive immune cell activation has revolutionized the fields of tumor immunology and immunotherapy. Both the protective effects of the immune system against tumor cells (immunosurveillance) and the evasion of tumor cells from immune attack (tumor-immune escape) have led to the concept of cancer immunoediting, a proposal which infers that a bidirectional interaction between tumor and inflammatory/regulatory cells is ultimately responsible for orchestrating the immunosuppressive network at the tumor site. In this context, a major challenge is the potentiation or redirection of tumor antigen-specific immune responses. The success in reaching this goal is highly dependent on an improved understanding of the interactions and mechanisms operating during the different phases of the cancer immunoediting process. In this review, we discuss the multiple defense and counterattack strategies that tumors have devised in order to evade immune attack and to thwart the effectiveness of several immunotherapeutic approaches. © 2007 Springer-Verlag. Fil:Croci, D.O. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2007 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03407004_v56_n11_p1687_Croci http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03407004_v56_n11_p1687_Croci
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topic Immunosuppression
Inflammation
Tumor immunoediting
Tumor-immune escape
cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4
Fas antigen
FAS ligand
FLICE inhibitory protein
galectin
ganglioside
melan A
n methyltryptophan
proteinase inhibitor
tumor antigen
adaptive immunity
cancer immunotherapy
cell activation
cell interaction
drug inhibition
drug mechanism
growth regulation
immunocompetent cell
immunosuppressive treatment
immunosurveillance
inflammatory cell
innate immunity
metastasis
priority journal
protein expression
review
tumor cell
tumor growth
tumor immunity
tumor immunology
Animals
Cell Communication
Humans
Immunity, Cellular
Inflammation
Neoplasms
Tumor Escape
spellingShingle Immunosuppression
Inflammation
Tumor immunoediting
Tumor-immune escape
cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4
Fas antigen
FAS ligand
FLICE inhibitory protein
galectin
ganglioside
melan A
n methyltryptophan
proteinase inhibitor
tumor antigen
adaptive immunity
cancer immunotherapy
cell activation
cell interaction
drug inhibition
drug mechanism
growth regulation
immunocompetent cell
immunosuppressive treatment
immunosurveillance
inflammatory cell
innate immunity
metastasis
priority journal
protein expression
review
tumor cell
tumor growth
tumor immunity
tumor immunology
Animals
Cell Communication
Humans
Immunity, Cellular
Inflammation
Neoplasms
Tumor Escape
Croci Russo, Diego Omar
Dynamic cross-talk between tumor and immune cells in orchestrating the immunosuppressive network at the tumor microenvironment
topic_facet Immunosuppression
Inflammation
Tumor immunoediting
Tumor-immune escape
cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4
Fas antigen
FAS ligand
FLICE inhibitory protein
galectin
ganglioside
melan A
n methyltryptophan
proteinase inhibitor
tumor antigen
adaptive immunity
cancer immunotherapy
cell activation
cell interaction
drug inhibition
drug mechanism
growth regulation
immunocompetent cell
immunosuppressive treatment
immunosurveillance
inflammatory cell
innate immunity
metastasis
priority journal
protein expression
review
tumor cell
tumor growth
tumor immunity
tumor immunology
Animals
Cell Communication
Humans
Immunity, Cellular
Inflammation
Neoplasms
Tumor Escape
description Accumulating evidence indicates that a dynamic cross-talk between tumors and the immune system can regulate tumor growth and metastasis. Increased understanding of the biochemical nature of tumor antigens and the molecular mechanisms responsible for innate and adaptive immune cell activation has revolutionized the fields of tumor immunology and immunotherapy. Both the protective effects of the immune system against tumor cells (immunosurveillance) and the evasion of tumor cells from immune attack (tumor-immune escape) have led to the concept of cancer immunoediting, a proposal which infers that a bidirectional interaction between tumor and inflammatory/regulatory cells is ultimately responsible for orchestrating the immunosuppressive network at the tumor site. In this context, a major challenge is the potentiation or redirection of tumor antigen-specific immune responses. The success in reaching this goal is highly dependent on an improved understanding of the interactions and mechanisms operating during the different phases of the cancer immunoediting process. In this review, we discuss the multiple defense and counterattack strategies that tumors have devised in order to evade immune attack and to thwart the effectiveness of several immunotherapeutic approaches. © 2007 Springer-Verlag.
author Croci Russo, Diego Omar
author_facet Croci Russo, Diego Omar
author_sort Croci Russo, Diego Omar
title Dynamic cross-talk between tumor and immune cells in orchestrating the immunosuppressive network at the tumor microenvironment
title_short Dynamic cross-talk between tumor and immune cells in orchestrating the immunosuppressive network at the tumor microenvironment
title_full Dynamic cross-talk between tumor and immune cells in orchestrating the immunosuppressive network at the tumor microenvironment
title_fullStr Dynamic cross-talk between tumor and immune cells in orchestrating the immunosuppressive network at the tumor microenvironment
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic cross-talk between tumor and immune cells in orchestrating the immunosuppressive network at the tumor microenvironment
title_sort dynamic cross-talk between tumor and immune cells in orchestrating the immunosuppressive network at the tumor microenvironment
publishDate 2007
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