Local immunostimulation leading to rejection of accepted male skin grafts by female mice as a model for cancer immunotherapy

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Female mice of inbred strain CBA do not reject syngeneic male skin grafts even though they mount a T-cell response against the malespecific HY antigen. We show that local immunostimulation performed by injecting cytokines and Toll-like receptor ligands in close vicinity to the graft causes rejection. We feel that this approach should be tested in tumor-bearing human patients in combination with antitumor vaccination. Relief of intratumor immunosuppression may increase considerably the fraction of patients who respond to vaccination directed against tumor antigens recognized by T cells.

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Bourdeaux, C., Lurquin, C., Jacquemart, I., Lethé, B., Brasseur, F., Van Baren, N., … Boon, T. (2014). Local immunostimulation leading to rejection of accepted male skin grafts by female mice as a model for cancer immunotherapy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(9), 3502–3507. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1401115111

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