2022
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-1378
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Abstract 1378: CD8 T cell mediated killing of MHC class 1 negative tumors requires antigen presenting myeloid cells and interferon gamma

Abstract: Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) Class I downregulation is a well described mechanism of tumor immune escape, posing a challenge for T cell based immunotherapies including immune checkpoint blockade (ICB). Recent studies, however, have demonstrated mixed roles of MHC Class 1 and the critical component beta-2-microglobulin (β2m) expression in cancer progression and ICB response, with some studies showing inactivation of antigen presentation to be associated with resistance to ICB and others showing low β2… Show more

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“…Moreover, the peripheral γδT cells of early pregnant women showed a significantly elevated level of the early activation marker, CD69 (nonpregnancy: 1.73% ± 0.38% vs. early pregnancy: 10.06% ± 1.37%). There was no significant difference observed in the expression level of NKG2D, a surface receptor crucial for the activation of NK cells, CD8 + T cells, and γδT cells, 26 between the two groups (nonpregnancy: 70.05% ± 4.20% vs. early pregnancy: 65.64% ± 2.01% in) (Figure 2B,C). Compared with nonpregnant women, women in early pregnancy showed an enhanced ratio of IL‐10 + γδT cells, which may contribute to the maintenance of immune tolerance (non‐pregnancy: 2.59% ± 0.58% vs. early pregnancy: 4.31% ± 0.54%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Moreover, the peripheral γδT cells of early pregnant women showed a significantly elevated level of the early activation marker, CD69 (nonpregnancy: 1.73% ± 0.38% vs. early pregnancy: 10.06% ± 1.37%). There was no significant difference observed in the expression level of NKG2D, a surface receptor crucial for the activation of NK cells, CD8 + T cells, and γδT cells, 26 between the two groups (nonpregnancy: 70.05% ± 4.20% vs. early pregnancy: 65.64% ± 2.01% in) (Figure 2B,C). Compared with nonpregnant women, women in early pregnancy showed an enhanced ratio of IL‐10 + γδT cells, which may contribute to the maintenance of immune tolerance (non‐pregnancy: 2.59% ± 0.58% vs. early pregnancy: 4.31% ± 0.54%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%