Abstract:For many years, the clinical responses observed in cancer patients treated with antitumor antibodies have been viewed only as a consequence of the recruitment and activation of innate immune cells. Several preclinical studies have indicated that anti-tumor antibodies can also induce a potent anti-tumor adaptive T-cell response capable of protecting animals from tumor challenge. Our studies have shown that CD4+ Th1 cells play a central role in the response to anti-CD20 tumor therapy by opposing Treg expansion a… Show more
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