MHC Class I Antigens In Malignant Cells - Info and Reading Options
Immune Escape And Response To Immunotherapy
By Natalia Aptsiauri, Angel Miguel Garcia-Lora and Teresa Cabrera

"MHC Class I Antigens In Malignant Cells" is published by Springer in Feb 22, 2013 and it has 60 pages.
“MHC Class I Antigens In Malignant Cells” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ MHC Class I Antigens In Malignant Cells
- Authors: Natalia AptsiauriAngel Miguel Garcia-LoraTeresa Cabrera
- Number of Pages: 60
- Publisher: Springer
- Publish Date: Feb 22, 2013
“MHC Class I Antigens In Malignant Cells” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Cancer - Immunological aspects - Major histocompatibility complex - Genes, MHC Class I. - Neoplasms - Immunology - Immunotherapy - Therapy - Tumors - Oncology - Cancer, research - Research - Medicine - Biomedicine - Molecular Medicine
Edition Specifications:
- Format: paperback
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL28147727M - OL20794388W
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2013931654
- ISBN-13: 9781461465423
- ISBN-10: 1461465427
- All ISBNs: 1461465427 - 9781461465423
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"MHC Class I Antigens In Malignant Cells" Description:
The Open Library:
Abnormal expression of MHC class I molecules in malignant cells is a frequent occurrence that ranges from total loss of all class I antigens to partial loss of MHC specific haplotypes or alleles. Different mechanisms are described to be responsible for these alterations, requiring different therapeutic approaches. A complete characterization of these molecular defects is important for improvement of the strategies for the selection and follow-up of patients undergoing T-cell based cancer immunotherapy. Precise identification of the mechanism leading to MHC class I defects will help to develop new personalized patient-tailored treatment protocols. There is significant new research on the prevalence of various patterns of MHC class I defects and the underlying molecular mechanisms in different types of cancer. In contrast, few data is available on the changes in MHC class I expression during the course of cancer immunotherapy, but the authors have recently made discoveries that show the progression or regression of a tumor lesion in cancer patients undergoing immunotherapy depends on the molecular mechanism responsible for the MHC class I alteration and not on the type of immunotherapy used. According to this notion, the nature of the preexisting MHC class I lesion in the cancer cell has a crucial impact on determining the final outcome of cancer immunotherapy. This SpringerBrief will present how MHC class 1 is expressed, explain its role in tumor progression, and its role in resistance to immunotherapy.
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