Type I interferon is selectively required by dendritic cells for immune rejection of tumors
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Washington University in St. Louis · +1 more institution
Abstract
Cancer immunoediting is the process whereby the immune system suppresses neoplastic growth and shapes tumor immunogenicity. We previously reported that type I interferon (IFN-α/β) plays a central role in this process and that hematopoietic cells represent critical targets of type I IFN's actions. However, the specific cells affected by IFN-α/β and the functional processes that type I IFN induces remain undefined. Herein, we show that type I IFN is required to initiate the antitumor response and that its actions are temporally distinct from IFN-γ during cancer immunoediting. Using mixed bone marrow chimeric mice, we demonstrate that type I IFN sensitivity selectively within the innate immune compartment is…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.69
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 70
Authors
12- MSMark S. DiamondCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Washington University in St. Louis
- MKMichelle Kinder
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Washington University in St. Louis
- HMHirokazu Matsushita
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Washington University in St. Louis
- MMMona Mashayekhi
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Washington University in St. Louis
- GPGavin P. Dunn
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Washington University in St. Louis
Topics & keywords
- Immunoediting
- Biology
- Immune system
- Cytotoxic T cell
- Interferon
- Immunology
- Priming (agriculture)
- CD8
- Good health and well-being