Hiding the road signs that lead to tumor immunity

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Tumors exploit many strategies to evade T cell-mediated destruction. For example, tumors can prevent T cell infiltration by modifying gene expression in the endothelial cells and pericytes that form their vasculature. New work showing that the T cell-attracting chemokine CCL2 can be posttranslationally modified in the tumor microenvironment adds another mechanism to the already formidable arsenal of immunoevasion tactics used by solid tumors. © 2011 Schaer et al.

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Schaer, D. A., Lesokhin, A. M., & Wolchok, J. D. (2011, September 26). Hiding the road signs that lead to tumor immunity. Journal of Experimental Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20111856

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