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Emerging mechanisms of immunosuppression in oral cancers.

A Jewett1, C Head, N A Cacalano.   

Abstract

Mounting effective anti-tumor immune responses against tumors by both the innate and adaptive immune effectors is important for the clearance of tumors. However, accumulated evidence indicates that immune responses that should otherwise suppress or eliminate transformed cells are themselves suppressed by the function of tumor cells in a variety of cancer patients, including those with oral cancers. Signaling abnormalities, spontaneous apoptosis, and reduced proliferation and function of circulating natural killer cells (NK), T-cells, dendritic cells (DC), and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) have been documented previously in oral cancer patients. Several mechanisms have been proposed for the functional deficiencies of tumor-associated immune cells in oral cancer patients. Both soluble factors and contact-mediated immunosuppression by the tumor cells have been implicated in the inhibition of immune cell function and the progression of tumors. More recently, elevated levels and function of key transcription factors in tumor cells, particularly NFkappaB and STAT3, have been shown to mediate immune suppression in the tumor microenvironment. This review will focus on these emerging mechanisms of immunosuppression in oral cancers.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17122156     DOI: 10.1177/154405910608501201

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Res        ISSN: 0022-0345            Impact factor:   6.116


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Journal:  Pathol Oncol Res       Date:  2018-03-21       Impact factor: 3.201

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Authors:  Han-Ching Tseng; Aida Arasteh; Avina Paranjpe; Antonia Teruel; Wendy Yang; Armin Behel; Jackelyn A Alva; Gina Walter; Christian Head; Tomo-o Ishikawa; Harvey R Herschman; Nicholas Cacalano; April D Pyle; No-Hee Park; Anahid Jewett
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Authors:  Ioannis Gkouveris; Nikolaos Nikitakis; Maria Karanikou; George Rassidakis; Alexandra Sklavounou
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Authors:  Avina Paranjpe; Nicholas A Cacalano; Wyatt R Hume; Anahid Jewett
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