T-cell death and cancer immune tolerance

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Abstract

Cancer patients mount adaptive immune responses against their tumors. However, tumor develops many mechanisms to evade effective immunosurveillance. T-cell death caused by tumor plays a critical role in establishing tumor immunotolerance. Chronic stimulation of T cells by tumors leads to activation-induced cell death. Abortive stimulation of T cells by tolerogenic antigen-presenting cells loaded with tumor antigens leads to autonomous death of tumor-specific T cells. Therapeutic approaches that prevent T-cell death in the tumor microenvironment and tumor draining lymph nodes, therefore, should boost adaptive immune responses against cancer.

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Lu, B., & Finn, O. J. (2008, January). T-cell death and cancer immune tolerance. Cell Death and Differentiation. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cdd.4402274

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