Kras and tumor immunity: Friend or foe?

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Abstract

With the recent breakthroughs in immunotherapy as curative treatments in certain tumor types, there has been renewed interest in the relationship between immunity and tumor growth. Although we are gaining a greater understanding of the complex interplay of immune modulating components in the tumor microenvironment, the specific role that tumor cells play in shaping the immune milieu is still not well characterized. In this review, we focus on how mutant Kras tumor cells contribute to tumor immunity, with a specific focus on processes induced directly or indirectly by the oncogene.

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Cullis, J., Das, S., & Bar-Sagi, D. (2018). Kras and tumor immunity: Friend or foe? Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a031849

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