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2011;29:235-71. doi: 10.1146/annurev-immunol-031210-101324.

Natural innate and adaptive immunity to cancer.

Abstract

The immune system can identify and destroy nascent tumor cells in a process termed cancer immunosurveillance, which functions as an important defense against cancer. Recently, data obtained from numerous investigations in mouse models of cancer and in humans with cancer offer compelling evidence that particular innate and adaptive immune cell types, effector molecules, and pathways can sometimes collectively function as extrinsic tumor-suppressor mechanisms. However, the immune system can also promote tumor progression. Together, the dual host-protective and tumor-promoting actions of immunity are referred to as cancer immunoediting. In this review, we discuss the current experimental and human clinical data supporting a cancer immunoediting process that provide the fundamental basis for further study of immunity to cancer and for the rational design of immunotherapies against cancer.

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21219185
 

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太好了,谢谢,有空我会看看这个review. -Quinoa- 给 Quinoa 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 03/24/2015 postreply 10:18:06

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