Cross-presentation of tumour antigens: Evaluation of threshold,

Bruce Robinson, Richard Lake, Delia Nelson, B.A. Scott, A.L. Marzo

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Abstract

The development of technology to measure antigen presentation in the secondary lymphoid system has provided the opportunity of analysing components of the host antitumour immune response that have, until now, been unavailable for study. In particular, this technology has enabled us to evaluate threshold levels of tumour antigen required for cross-presentation in draining lymph nodes, the duration of this antigen presentation and processes that regulate tumour antigen presentation. Thus, we have been able to dissect out, the relationship between antigen presentation and the resultant development of effector function in class I-restricted T cells, as well as the role of regulatory CD4 cells. We have also used this technology to evaluate the effects of antitumour therapy on local antigen cross-presentation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)552-558
JournalImmunology and Cell Biology
Volume77
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1999

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