mTOR at the transmitting and receiving ends in tumor immunity

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Abstract

Cancer is a complex disease and a leading cause of death worldwide. Immunity is critical for cancer control. Cancer cells exhibit high mutational rates and therefore altered self or neo-antigens, eliciting an immune response to promote tumor eradication. Failure to mount a proper immune response leads to cancer progression. mTOR signaling controls cellular metabolism, immune cell differentiation, and effector function. Deregulated mTOR signaling in cancer cells modulates the tumor microenvironment, thereby affecting tumor immunity and possibly promoting carcinogenesis.

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Guri, Y., Nordmann, T. M., & Roszik, J. (2018, March 27). mTOR at the transmitting and receiving ends in tumor immunity. Frontiers in Immunology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.00578

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