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Immunogenic Tumor Cell Death for Optimal Anticancer Therapy: The Calreticulin Exposure Pathway
Published in Clinical cancer research (15-06-2010)“…In response to some chemotherapeutic agents such as anthracyclines and oxaliplatin, cancer cells undergo immunogenic apoptosis, meaning that their corpses are…”
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A common transcriptomic program acquired in the thymus defines tissue residency of MAIT and NKT subsets
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (07-01-2019)“…Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are abundant T cells with unique specificity for microbial metabolites. MAIT conservation along evolution indicates…”
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Autophagy-Dependent Anticancer Immune Responses Induced by Chemotherapeutic Agents in Mice
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (16-12-2011)“…Antineoplastic chemotherapies are particularly efficient when they elicit immunogenic cell death, thus provoking an anticancer immune response. Here we…”
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Molecular determinants of immunogenic cell death elicited by anticancer chemotherapy
Published in Cancer and metastasis reviews (01-03-2011)“…The success of some chemo- and radiotherapeutic regimens relies on the induction of immunogenic tumor cell death and on the induction of an anticancer immune…”
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Surface-exposed calreticulin in the interaction between dying cells and phagocytes
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-10-2010)“…Phagocytosis is essential for pathogen elimination and for the removal of apoptotic corpses, a process that has been long considered immunologically silent…”
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Optimized protocol to generate genome-wide inactivated Cas9-expressing murine T cells
Published in STAR protocols (17-03-2023)“…In vivo genome-wide CRISPR screens in primary T cells allow the systematic and unbiased identification of non-redundant regulatory mechanisms shaping immune…”
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Premortem autophagy determines the immunogenicity of chemotherapy-induced cancer cell death
Published in Autophagy (01-03-2012)“…One particular strategy to render anticancer therapies efficient consists of converting the patient's own tumor cells into therapeutic vaccines, via the…”
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Single-cell transcriptomics reveals shared immunosuppressive landscapes of mouse and human neuroblastoma
Published in Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (01-08-2022)“…BackgroundHigh-risk neuroblastoma is a pediatric cancer with still a dismal prognosis, despite multimodal and intensive therapies. Tumor microenvironment…”
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Loss-of-function alleles of P2RX7 and TLR4 fail to affect the response to chemotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer
Published in Oncoimmunology (01-05-2012)“…The success of anticancer chemotherapy relies at least in part on the induction of an immune response against tumor cells. Thus, tumors growing on mice that…”
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Tissue-resident FOLR2+ macrophages associate with CD8+ T cell infiltration in human breast cancer
Published in Cell (31-03-2022)“…Macrophage infiltration is a hallmark of solid cancers, and overall macrophage infiltration correlates with lower patient survival and resistance to therapy…”
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Crosstalk between ER stress and immunogenic cell death
Published in Cytokine & growth factor reviews (01-08-2013)“…Abstract Preclinical and clinical findings suggest that tumor-specific immune responses may be responsible – at least in part – for the clinical success of…”
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Trial watch: Cardiac glycosides and cancer therapy
Published in Oncoimmunology (01-02-2013)“…Cardiac glycosides (CGs) are natural compounds sharing the ability to operate as potent inhibitors of the plasma membrane Na + /K + -ATPase, hence…”
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Anticancer Chemotherapy-Induced Intratumoral Recruitment and Differentiation of Antigen-Presenting Cells
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (18-04-2013)“…The therapeutic efficacy of anthracyclines relies on antitumor immune responses elicited by dying cancer cells. How chemotherapy-induced cell death leads to…”
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Negative immune checkpoints on T lymphocytes and their relevance to cancer immunotherapy
Published in Molecular oncology (01-12-2015)“…The term ‘inhibitory checkpoint’ refers to the broad spectrum of co-receptors expressed by T cells that negatively regulate T cell activation thus playing a…”
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TALEN-Mediated Inactivation of PD-1 in Tumor-Reactive Lymphocytes Promotes Intratumoral T-cell Persistence and Rejection of Established Tumors
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2016)“…Despite the promising efficacy of adoptive cell therapies (ACT) in melanoma, complete response rates remain relatively low and outcomes in other cancers are…”
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Cardiac glycosides exert anticancer effects by inducing immunogenic cell death
Published in Science translational medicine (18-07-2012)“…Some successful chemotherapeutics, notably anthracyclines and oxaliplatin, induce a type of cell stress and death that is immunogenic, hence converting the…”
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Tumor-intrinsic sensitivity to the pro-apoptotic effects of IFN-γ is a major determinant of CD4 + CAR T-cell antitumor activity
Published in Nature cancer (01-07-2023)“…CD4 T cells and CD4 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells display highly variable antitumor activity in preclinical models and in patients; however, the…”
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TALEN-mediated genetic inactivation of the glucocorticoid receptor in cytomegalovirus-specific T cells
Published in Blood (24-12-2015)“…Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is responsible for substantial morbidity and mortality after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant. T-cell immunity is…”
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Anticancer activity of cardiac glycosides: At the frontier between cell-autonomous and immunological effects
Published in Oncoimmunology (01-12-2012)“…Retrospective clinical data indicate that cardiac glycosides (CGs), notably digoxin, prolong the survival of carcinoma patients treated with conventional…”
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Acute Influenza Infection Promotes Lung Tumor Growth by Reprogramming the Tumor Microenvironment
Published in Cancer immunology research (03-04-2023)“…One billion people worldwide get flu every year, including patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the impact of acute influenza A virus…”
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