Mechanisms of tumor evasion from the immune response.

Paulo C Rodríguez, Arnold H Zea, Augusto C Ochoa
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Abstract

The results from in vitro immunological experiments, murine tumor models and patients with cancer clearly demonstrate that tumors have multiple mechanisms to evade the immune response. During the early stages of tumor development malignant cells can be poor stimulators, present poor targets or become resistant to the innate immune response, while at later stages, progressively growing tumors impair the adaptive immune response by blocking the maturation and function of APCs and causing alterations in T-cell signal transduction and function. Preliminary results also suggest a correlation between some of these changes and an increased metastatic potential of the tumor cells, a diminished response to immunotherapy, and poor prognosis. Carefully coordinated basic research studies and clinical immunotherapy trials will be required to fully determine the impact of these mechanisms of tumor evasion on the outcome of the disease and the response to treatment. However, understanding the mechanisms used by tumor cells to evade the immune system could result in new therapeutic approaches for preventing and/or reversing these immune alterations and could have the potential of improving the current results of immunotherapy trials.

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肿瘤逃避免疫反应的机制。
体外免疫实验、小鼠肿瘤模型和癌症患者的结果清楚地表明,肿瘤具有多种逃避免疫应答的机制。在肿瘤发展的早期阶段,恶性细胞可能是较差的刺激物,呈现较差的靶标或对先天免疫反应产生抗性,而在晚期,逐渐生长的肿瘤通过阻断apc的成熟和功能,引起t细胞信号转导和功能的改变,从而损害适应性免疫反应。初步结果还表明,这些变化与肿瘤细胞转移潜力增加、免疫治疗反应减弱和预后不良之间存在相关性。需要仔细协调基础研究和临床免疫治疗试验,以充分确定这些肿瘤逃避机制对疾病结局和治疗反应的影响。然而,了解肿瘤细胞逃避免疫系统的机制可能会导致新的治疗方法来预防和/或逆转这些免疫改变,并可能有改善当前免疫治疗试验结果的潜力。
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