CD4 + T CELL MATTERS IN TUMOR IMMUNITY
Authors:
Markwin P. Velders a;
Mary A. Markiewicz a;
Gretchen L. Eiben a;
W. Martin Kast a
| Affiliation: | a Cancer Immunology Program, Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center,Loyola University Chicago, Maywood, Illinois. |
DOI:
10.1080/08830180305220
Publication Frequency:
6 issues per year
Subject:
Immunology;
Number of References: 141
Formats available:
PDF
(English)
View Article:
View Article (PDF)
Abstract
CD4 + T cells have been shown to be able to affect tumor growth through both direct and indirect means. In addition, a requirement has been demonstrated for CD4 + T cells in the regulation and induction of T cell memory, and CD4 + suppressor T cells have been identified, stressing a role for CD4 + T cells in the induction and maintenance of antitumor immune responses. A review of the involvement of CD4 + T cells at different stages of tumor immunity is provided, and based on these data we discuss how CD4 + T cell response induction could be incorporated into tumor immunotherapy strategies.
dendritic cells suppressor T cells T cell memory CD4 + T cells tumor immunology |
| view references (141) : view citations |


Download Citation
CiteULike
Del.icio.us
BibSonomy
Connotea