Item Type: | Review |
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Title: | The role of IFN-gamma in tumor transplantation immunity and inhibition of chemical carcinogenesis |
Creators Name: | Blankenstein, T. and Qin, Z.H. |
Abstract: | IFN-{gamma} contributes to the rejection of transplantable tumors and the inhibition of methylcholanthrene (MCA)-induced carcinogenesis by different mechanisms. In most tumor transplantation models, tumor rejection requires IFN-{gamma} receptor expression by host cells, but not by tumor cells. IFN-{gamma} produced by either CD4+ or CD8+ T cells acts on non-hematopoietic tumor stroma cells and, either directly or indirectly, induces angiostasis. This prevents rapid tumor burden and allows residual tumor cells to be eliminated. In some models, IFN-{gamma} also contributes to the destruction of existing tumor blood vessels. During MCA-induced tumorigenesis IFN-{gamma} is involved in the inhibition of MCA diffusion by encapsulation and reduction of DNA damage. This mechanism may primarily protect tissue from damage and simultaneously inhibit tumor development. |
Keywords: | Carcinogens, Graft Rejection, Interferon Type II, Methylcholanthrene, Neoplasm Transplantation, Neoplasms, Animals |
Source: | Current Opinion in Immunology |
ISSN: | 0952-7915 |
Publisher: | Current Biology |
Volume: | 15 |
Number: | 2 |
Page Range: | 148-154 |
Date: | April 2003 |
Official Publication: | https://doi.org/10.1016/S0952-7915(03)00007-4 |
PubMed: | View item in PubMed |
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