Abstract 2510: Immunotherapy targeting MASH2 antigen protects mice against MASH2-expressing transplanted tumors and inhibits the development of colorectal adenomas in APC +/Min-FCCC mice
Abstract:The importance of the host immune system in controlling the growth and development of colorectal cancer (CRC) is highlighted by the prognostic value of immune infiltration, which suggests that cancer immunotherapy could mobilize the immune system for clinical benefit. Human achaete scute homolog 2 (Hash2) and its murine ortholog Mash2 are overexpressed in human and mouse CRC, respectively, and are thus potential targets for immunotherapy.
The present studies assessed the ability of a recombinant… Show more
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