SOD3 boosts T cell infiltration by normalizing the tumor endothelium and inducing laminin-α4

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The conversion of a non-T cell-inflamed into a T cell-inflamed tumor microenvironment (TME) is a key to sensitizing tumors to T-cell-based immunotherapies. Recent data show that the extracellular superoxide dismutase (SOD3) alters endothelial basement membrane (EC-BM) composition, providing permissive signals that enhance tumor infiltration by effector T cells. Abbreviations: AJ, adherens junction; EC, endothelial cell; EC-BM, endothelial basement membrane; HIF, hypoxia-inducible factor; ICAM-1, intercellular adhesion molecule-1; LAMA4, laminin-α4; SOD3, superoxide dismutase-3; TME, tumor microenvironment; VCAM-1, vascular cell adhesion molecule-1; VEGF, vascular-endothelial growth factor.

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Carmona-Rodríguez, L., Martínez-Rey, D., Mira, E., & Mañes, S. (2020, January 1). SOD3 boosts T cell infiltration by normalizing the tumor endothelium and inducing laminin-α4. OncoImmunology. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/2162402X.2020.1794163

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