TY - JOUR
T1 - Cancer despite immunosurveillance
T2 - Immunoselection and immunosubversion
AU - Zitvogel, Laurence
AU - Tesniere, Antoine
AU - Kroemer, Guido
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors are supported by grants from the European Union, the Ligue Nationale contre le Cancer (France), Cancéropôle Île-de-France (France) and the Institut National du Cancer (France).
PY - 2006/10/15
Y1 - 2006/10/15
N2 - Numerous innate and adaptive immune effector cells and molecules participate in the recognition and destruction of cancer cells, a process that is known as cancer immunosurveillance. But cancer cells avoid such immunosurveillance through the outgrowth of poorly immunogenic tumour-cell variants (immunoselection) and through subversion of the immune system (immunosubversion). At the early stages of carcinogenesis, cell-intrinsic barriers to tumour development seem to be associated with stimulation of an active antitumour immune response, whereas overt tumour development seems to correlate with changes in the immunogenic properties of tumour cells. The permanent success of treatments for cancer might depend on using immunogenic chemotherapy to re-establish antitumour immune responses.
AB - Numerous innate and adaptive immune effector cells and molecules participate in the recognition and destruction of cancer cells, a process that is known as cancer immunosurveillance. But cancer cells avoid such immunosurveillance through the outgrowth of poorly immunogenic tumour-cell variants (immunoselection) and through subversion of the immune system (immunosubversion). At the early stages of carcinogenesis, cell-intrinsic barriers to tumour development seem to be associated with stimulation of an active antitumour immune response, whereas overt tumour development seems to correlate with changes in the immunogenic properties of tumour cells. The permanent success of treatments for cancer might depend on using immunogenic chemotherapy to re-establish antitumour immune responses.
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U2 - 10.1038/nri1936
DO - 10.1038/nri1936
M3 - Review article
C2 - 16977338
AN - SCOPUS:33748987908
SN - 1474-1733
VL - 6
SP - 715
EP - 727
JO - Nature Reviews Immunology
JF - Nature Reviews Immunology
IS - 10
ER -