Journal article
Dendritic cells and cancer: From biology to therapeutic intervention
B Wylie, C Macri, JD Mintern, J Waithman
Cancers | MDPI | Published : 2019
Abstract
Inducing effective anti-tumor immunity has become a major therapeutic strategy against cancer. Dendritic cells (DC) are a heterogenous population of antigen presenting cells that infiltrate tumors. While DC play a critical role in the priming and maintenance of local immunity, their functions are often diminished, or suppressed, by factors encountered in the tumor microenvironment. Furthermore, DC populations with immunosuppressive activities are also recruited to tumors, limiting T cell infiltration and promoting tumor growth. Anti-cancer therapies can impact the function of tumor-associated DC and/or alter their phenotype. Therefore, the design of effective anti-cancer therapies for clinic..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research received no external funding. J.W. is supported by a Cancer Council Western Australia Fellowship. J.D.M. is supported by an ARC Future Fellowship (FT180100521).