“…This not only serves to shrink the tumor mass but also provides abundant dead tumor cells, which can be captured and cross-presented by infiltrating antigen-presenting cells to prime antitumor immune responses (11). Recently, it has been reported that different chemotherapeutic drugs can induce either pro-or anti-inflammatory forms of apoptosis (12). Specifically, cells treated with actinomycin D, an antibiotic derived from Streptomyces that binds DNA and inhibits transcription, are antiinflammatory, whereas cells that die after treatment with etoposide, a topoisomerase inhibitor derived from the herbaceous plant Podophyllum peltatum, are proinflammatory.…”