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CANCER PREVENTION RESEARCH
卷 6, 期 8, 页码 764-773出版社
AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1158/1940-6207.CAPR-13-0036
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- NCI [N01-CN-53300/WA 10, N01-CN-53300]
- DOD [W81XWH-11-1-0760]
- [T32 5T32CA009515-27]
Immunoprevention refers to a strategy of preventing pathogen-associated and spontaneous cancers through the use of vaccines, antibodies, and immune modulators. Immune modulators function by enhancing the endogenous ability of the immune system to monitor for malignancy, so-called immunosurveillance. There is growing evidence that many of the most promising cancer chemoprevention agents including aspirin, COX-2 inhibitors, aromatase inhibitors, and bisphosphonates mediate their effects, in part, by enhancing immunosurveillance and reversing the immune evasive mechanisms that premalignant lesions use. In the following review, we introduce critical components of the human immune surveillance system-dendritic cells, T cells, and immune suppressive cells-and discuss the emerging data suggesting that common chemoprevention agents may modulate the function of these immunologic cells.
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