Autophagy-dependent anticancer immune responses induced by chemotherapeutic agents in mice
M Michaud, I Martins, AQ Sukkurwala, S Adjemian… - Science, 2011 - science.org
Antineoplastic chemotherapies are particularly efficient when they elicit immunogenic cell
death, thus provoking an anticancer immune response. Here we demonstrate that …
death, thus provoking an anticancer immune response. Here we demonstrate that …
Premortem autophagy determines the immunogenicity of chemotherapy-induced cancer cell death
I Martins, M Michaud, AQ Sukkurwala, S Adjemian… - Autophagy, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
One particular strategy to render anticancer therapies efficient consists of converting the
patient's own tumor cells into therapeutic vaccines, via the induction of immunogenic cell …
patient's own tumor cells into therapeutic vaccines, via the induction of immunogenic cell …
Antitumor adaptive immunity remains intact following inhibition of autophagy and antimalarial treatment
H Starobinets, J Ye, M Broz, K Barry… - The Journal of …, 2016 - Am Soc Clin Investig
The rising success of cancer immunotherapy has produced immense interest in defining the
clinical contexts that may benefit from this therapeutic approach. To this end, there is a need …
clinical contexts that may benefit from this therapeutic approach. To this end, there is a need …
Autophagy, inflammation, and immunity: a troika governing cancer and its treatment
Autophagy, a cellular waste disposal process, has well-established tumor-suppressive
properties. New studies indicate that, in addition to its cell-autonomous anti-tumorigenic …
properties. New studies indicate that, in addition to its cell-autonomous anti-tumorigenic …
The relationship between autophagy and the immune system and its applications for tumor immunotherapy
GM Jiang, Y Tan, H Wang, L Peng, HT Chen, XJ Meng… - Molecular cancer, 2019 - Springer
Autophagy is a genetically well-controlled cellular process that is tightly controlled by a set of
core genes, including the family of autophagy-related genes (ATG). Autophagy is a “double …
core genes, including the family of autophagy-related genes (ATG). Autophagy is a “double …
Autophagy in the cancer-immunity dialogue
Autophagy is quintessential for the maintenance of cellular homeostasis in all eukaryotic
cells, explaining why both normal and malignant cells benefit from proficient autophagic …
cells, explaining why both normal and malignant cells benefit from proficient autophagic …
Autophagy protects tumors from T cell–mediated cytotoxicity via inhibition of TNFα-induced apoptosis
TM Young, C Reyes, E Pasnikowski, C Castanaro… - Science …, 2020 - science.org
Although T cell checkpoint inhibitors have transformed the treatment of cancer, the
molecular determinants of tumor cell sensitivity to T cell–mediated killing need further …
molecular determinants of tumor cell sensitivity to T cell–mediated killing need further …
Activating autophagy to potentiate immunogenic chemotherapy and radiation therapy
Autophagy is fundamental to the maintenance of intracellular homeostasis in virtually all
human cells. Accordingly, defective autophagy predisposes healthy cells to undergoing …
human cells. Accordingly, defective autophagy predisposes healthy cells to undergoing …
Autophagy promotes growth of tumors with high mutational burden by inhibiting a T-cell immune response
L Poillet-Perez, DW Sharp, Y Yang, SV Laddha… - Nature cancer, 2020 - nature.com
Macroautophagy (hereafter autophagy) degrades and recycles intracellular components to
sustain metabolism and survival during starvation. Host autophagy promotes tumor growth …
sustain metabolism and survival during starvation. Host autophagy promotes tumor growth …
Autophagy and cancer
KS Choi - Experimental & molecular medicine, 2012 - nature.com
Basal autophagy plays a critical role in maintaining cellular homeostasis and genomic
integrity by degrading aged or malfunctioning organelles and damaged or misfolded …
integrity by degrading aged or malfunctioning organelles and damaged or misfolded …