2021
DOI: 10.26442/18151434.2021.3.200809
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The relationship of GITR, Lag-3 and PD-1 expression with the main indicators of systemic and local immunity in patients with breast cancer

Abstract: Background. To enhance the antitumor immune response, new promising methods of immunotherapy are being developed. They consist in the blockade and activation of immune check-point molecules, in particular, the blockade of the Lag‐3 molecule (lymphocyte-activation gene 3) and the activation of the GITR receptor (Glucocorticoid induced TNF receptor). In the studies of combined use with PD-1 blockers, encouraging results were obtained, which makes the assessment of the expression of Lag-3 and GITR on immunocompet… Show more

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“…Also, GITR triggering and blocking of PD-1 receptor with antagonistic antibodies can result in activation of T cells and promotes antitumour immunity. Furthermore, it is suggested [ 67 , 68 ] that PD-1 and GITR expression could inversely correlate. In this study, decreased splenic CD4 + T cells in nsECT1-treated mice might have been related to slightly poorer adaptive antitumour immunity that can also be seen in the survival data.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Also, GITR triggering and blocking of PD-1 receptor with antagonistic antibodies can result in activation of T cells and promotes antitumour immunity. Furthermore, it is suggested [ 67 , 68 ] that PD-1 and GITR expression could inversely correlate. In this study, decreased splenic CD4 + T cells in nsECT1-treated mice might have been related to slightly poorer adaptive antitumour immunity that can also be seen in the survival data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%