OJ Finn - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2003 - nature.com
Whether vaccines are designed to prepare the immune system for the encounter with a pathogen or with cancer, certain common challenges need to be faced, such as what …
MA Cheever, JP Allison, AS Ferris, OJ Finn… - Clinical cancer …, 2009 - AACR
The purpose of the National Cancer Institute pilot project to prioritize cancer antigens was to develop a well-vetted, priority-ranked list of cancer vaccine target antigens based on …
The release of proteins from tumors triggers an immune response in cancer patients. These tumor antigens arise from several mechanisms including tumor-specific alterations in protein …
JY Zhang, CA Casiano, XX Peng, JA Koziol… - … Biomarkers & Prevention, 2003 - AACR
Cancer sera contain antibodies which react with a unique group of autologous cellular antigens called tumor-associated antigens (TAAs). This study determines whether a mini …
Although autoantibodies have been recognized as participants in pathogenesis of tissue injury, the collateral role of autoantibodies as reporters from the immune system identifying …
CEP55 was initially identified as a pivotal component of abscission, the final stage of cytokinesis, serving to regulate the physical separation of two daughter cells. Over the past …
Successes of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy in curing patients with otherwise lethal cancers have validated immunotherapy as a …
AD Santin, F Zhan, E Bignotti, ER Siegel, S Cané… - Virology, 2005 - Elsevier
With the goal of identifying genes with a differential pattern of expression between invasive cervical carcinomas (CVX) and normal cervical keratinocytes (NCK), we used …
The question of whether human tumors express antigens that can be recognized by the immune system has been answered with a resounding YES. Most were identified through …