Immune-mediated dormancy: an equilibrium with cancer

MWL Teng, JB Swann, CM Koebel… - Journal of Leucocyte …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
MWL Teng, JB Swann, CM Koebel, RD Schreiber, MJ Smyth
Journal of Leucocyte Biology, 2008academic.oup.com
This brief review discusses the role of the immune system in tumor development, covering a
history of cancer immunity and a summary of the concept of cancer immunoediting, including
its three phases: elimination, equilibrium, and escape. The latter half of this review then
focuses specifically on the equilibrium phase, making note of previous work, suggesting that
immunity might maintain cancer in a dormant state, and concluding with a description of a
tractable mouse model unequivocally demonstrating that immunity can indeed hold …
Abstract
This brief review discusses the role of the immune system in tumor development, covering a history of cancer immunity and a summary of the concept of cancer immunoediting, including its three phases: elimination, equilibrium, and escape. The latter half of this review then focuses specifically on the equilibrium phase, making note of previous work, suggesting that immunity might maintain cancer in a dormant state, and concluding with a description of a tractable mouse model unequivocally demonstrating that immunity can indeed hold preformed cancer in check. These findings form a framework for future studies aimed at validating immune-mediated cancer dormancy in humans with the hopes of devising new, immunotherapeutic strategies to treat established cancer.
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