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      Biological Consequences of MHC-II Expression by Tumor Cells in Cancer

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      Clinical Cancer Research
      American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)

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          Abstract

          Immunotherapy has emerged as a key pillar of cancer treatment. To build upon the recent successes of immunotherapy, intense research efforts are aimed at a molecular understanding of anti-tumor immune responses, identification of biomarkers of immunotherapy response and resistance, and novel strategies to circumvent resistance. These studies are revealing new insight into the intricacies of tumor cell recognition by the immune system, in large part through Major Histocompatibility Complexes (MHCs). Though tumor cells widely express MHC-I, a subset of tumors originating from a variety of tissues also express MHC-II, an antigen presenting complex traditionally associated with professional antigen presenting cells (APCs). MHC-II is critical for antigen presentation to CD4+ T-lymphocytes, whose role in anti-tumor immunity is becoming increasingly appreciated. Accumulating evidence demonstrates that tumor-specific MHC-II associates with favorable outcomes in patients with cancer, including those treated with immunotherapies, and with tumor rejection in murine models. Herein, we will review current research regarding tumor-enriched MHC-II expression and regulation in a range of human tumors and murine models, and the possible therapeutic applications of tumor-specific MHC-II.

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          Journal
          Clinical Cancer Research
          Clin Cancer Res
          American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
          1078-0432
          1557-3265
          April 15 2019
          April 15 2019
          April 15 2019
          November 21 2018
          : 25
          : 8
          : 2392-2402
          Article
          10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-18-3200
          6467754
          30463850
          9af8d792-06ac-4f00-b2c6-6b83222993b2
          © 2018
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