2020
DOI: 10.1158/2326-6074.tumimm19-a57
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Abstract A57: βhCG regulates immune cell population in BRCA1 mutated breast cancers

Abstract: BRCA1 mutation predisposes to tumors mainly to the breast and ovaries, though the exact reason for the said tissue specificity still remains a mystery. We have shown that when breast cancer cells become defective in BRCA1, hCG is overexpressed. Also, we have demonstrated that β-hCG can promote tumor progression by inducing TGFβRII, specifically and selectively in BRCA1 defective breast cancer cells in vitro (Sengodan et al., 2017). β-hCG induces expression of hemoglobin genes and protects the cancer cells duri… Show more

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“…24 The elevation in peripheral blood γδT cells with cytotoxic potential has been shown to be associated with RSA. 25 Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), also known as CD11b + Gr-1 + cells, 26 are an important group of immunosuppressive cells at the maternal-fetal interface, 27 which are involved in maternal-fetal immune tolerance, placental development, and fetal growth during pregnancy. 27,28 Moreover, a study has opined that the adoptive transfer of MDSCs could improve murine pregnancy outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 The elevation in peripheral blood γδT cells with cytotoxic potential has been shown to be associated with RSA. 25 Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), also known as CD11b + Gr-1 + cells, 26 are an important group of immunosuppressive cells at the maternal-fetal interface, 27 which are involved in maternal-fetal immune tolerance, placental development, and fetal growth during pregnancy. 27,28 Moreover, a study has opined that the adoptive transfer of MDSCs could improve murine pregnancy outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%