Although originally considered merely structural components of cellular membranes, glycosphingolipids (GSL) are now recognized as having critical effects on cellular physiology, including proliferation, differentiation, viral transformation and ontogenesis. In addition, a vast majority of human cancers have modified GSL composition compared to parental normal cells. These modifications may contribute to both tumor survival and exert striking effects on anti-tumor immunity. In this review, we discuss mechanisms of immune modulation by tumor-secreted GSL.
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Lardone, R. D., & Cely, I. (2015). Immune Response Modulation by Tumor-Secreted Glycosphingolipids. Journal of Glycobiology, 03(01). https://doi.org/10.4172/2168-958x.1000107
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