2022
DOI: 10.1097/01.hs9.0000843804.13815.86
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S228: Activated Sumoylation Restricts MHC Class I Antigen Presentation to Confer Immune Evasion in Lymphoma

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“…transcription factors such as NLRC5, IRF1 and IRF2 are thought to play an important role in induced MHC I transcription expression and do not affect cell viability (37,38). A new study indicates that post-translational protein modification, SUMOylation, also induces cancer cells to evade CD8 + T cell-mediated immune surveillance by inhibiting MHC-I antigen processing and presentation mechanisms (39).…”
Section: Definition and Mechanism Of Cd8 + Texmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…transcription factors such as NLRC5, IRF1 and IRF2 are thought to play an important role in induced MHC I transcription expression and do not affect cell viability (37,38). A new study indicates that post-translational protein modification, SUMOylation, also induces cancer cells to evade CD8 + T cell-mediated immune surveillance by inhibiting MHC-I antigen processing and presentation mechanisms (39).…”
Section: Definition and Mechanism Of Cd8 + Texmentioning
confidence: 99%