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Antiestrogens Induce Immunosuppression - Paperback

Antiestrogens Induce Immunosuppression - Paperback

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by Christian Joffroy (Author)

Antiestrogens (AE) like tamoxifen belong to the most commonly used drugs in the therapy of estrogen receptor positive breast cancer. Nevertheless, relapses frequently occur during treatment indicating development of drug resistance. Concerning the underlying mechanisms, the finding of AE induced TGF in breast cancer cells appears to be relevant both with respect to TGF 's cell autonomous function as a mediator of cancer progression and its function as an immune regulator. To investigate the potential role of tumor derived, AE induced TGF as a suppressor of the host's immune response, heterologous and autologous in vitro assays have been established in this work. Application of AE led to an impaired antitumor immune response, which could be restored by a neutralizing TGF antibody. The work at hand thus provides evidence for an AE treatment induced, TGF driven immunosuppression in the tumor microenvironment, a mechanism that could critically contribute to development of AE resistance during therapy.

Number of Pages: 116
Dimensions: 0.28 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: June 26, 2010
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