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Glycosylation of Immune Receptors in Cancer.


ABSTRACT: Evading host immune surveillance is one of the hallmarks of cancer. Immune checkpoint therapy, which aims to eliminate cancer progression by reprogramming the antitumor immune response, currently occupies a solid position in the rapidly expanding arsenal of cancer therapy. As most immune checkpoints are membrane glycoproteins, mounting attention is drawn to asking how protein glycosylation affects immune function. The answers to this fundamental question will stimulate the rational development of future cancer diagnostics and therapeutic strategies.

SUBMITTER: Sun R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8147841 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Glycosylation of Immune Receptors in Cancer.

Sun Ruoxuan R   Kim Alyssa Min Jung AMJ   Lim Seung-Oe SO  

Cells 20210504 5


Evading host immune surveillance is one of the hallmarks of cancer. Immune checkpoint therapy, which aims to eliminate cancer progression by reprogramming the antitumor immune response, currently occupies a solid position in the rapidly expanding arsenal of cancer therapy. As most immune checkpoints are membrane glycoproteins, mounting attention is drawn to asking how protein glycosylation affects immune function. The answers to this fundamental question will stimulate the rational development o  ...[more]

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