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Cancer Vaccines
Scientists at University of Michigan describe research in cancer vaccines
August 20th, 2008
Research findings, 'Fas-mediated T cell deletion potentiates tumor antigen-specific tolerance in a mouse model of prostate cancer,' are discussed in a new report. "A pivotal obstacle to cancer immunotherapy is peripheral T cell tolerance to tumor-associated antigens (TAAs). Tolerance induction among mature T cells in the periphery operates through a variety of mechanisms, including anergy and apoptosis," investigators in the United States report. "Although Fas-FasL-mediated apoptosis is a well-defined tolerance inducing mechanism, direct evidence of its interference with TAA-specific immunity in vivo is still lacking. In this report, we used the TRAMP mouse, which...
Source: Vaccine Weekly (2008-08-20)
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