Immune modulation by melanoma and ovarian tumor cells through expression of the immunosuppressive molecule CD200
- 1 December 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy
- Vol. 57 (7) , 987-996
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00262-007-0429-6
Abstract
Immune escape by tumors can occur by multiple mechanisms, each a significant barrier to immunotherapy. We previously demonstrated that upregulation of the immunosuppressive molecule CD200 on chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells inhibits Th1 cytokine production required for an effective cytotoxic T cell response. CD200 expression on human tumor cells in animal models prevents human lymphocytes from rejecting the tumor; treatment with an antagonistic anti-CD200 antibody restored lymphocyte-mediated tumor growth inhibition. The current study evaluated CD200 expression on solid cancers, and its effect on immune response in vitro.Keywords
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