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Removal of tumor-associated immune cell protein decreases tumor progression

07.08.13 | JCI Journals

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The number of tumor-associated immune cells is correlated with poor prognosis in cancer patients. Reducing these cells in mouse models of breast cancer reduces tumor metastasis, indicating that tumor-immune interactions are critical for cancer progression. In this issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation , Shelley Earp and colleagues at the University of North Carolina a Chapel Hill demonstrate that removal of the protein MerTK from immune cells decreased tumor growth in mouse models of breast cancer, melanoma, and colon cancer. Loss of MerTK reduced the release of molecules associated with inflammation. These findings suggest that drugs that inhibit MerTK may stimulate anti-tumor responses and could potentially have clinical benefit.

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MerTK inhibition in tumor leukocytes decreases tumor growth and metastasis

AUTHOR CONTACT:

Shelton Earp
UNC Lineberger Comp Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Phone: 919-966-2335; Fax: 919-966-3015; E-mail: hse@med.unc.edu

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Journal of Clinical Investigation

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Corinne Williams
JCI Journals
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How to Cite This Article

APA:
JCI Journals. (2013, July 8). Removal of tumor-associated immune cell protein decreases tumor progression. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EK7P771/removal-of-tumor-associated-immune-cell-protein-decreases-tumor-progression.html
MLA:
"Removal of tumor-associated immune cell protein decreases tumor progression." Brightsurf News, Jul. 8 2013, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EK7P771/removal-of-tumor-associated-immune-cell-protein-decreases-tumor-progression.html.