2016
DOI: 10.21037/tcr.2016.11.62
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Targeted attack: mechanisms by which ovarian cancers suppress the immune system

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“…Experimental research has shown that the administration of bevacizumab can reverse the maturation defect of DCs [ 48 ]. In OC cell lines, the inhibition of VEGF production leads to a reduction in the expression of the immunosuppressive ganglioside GD3 and the activation of NK T cells [ 49 ]. In addition, blocking VEGF can transiently normalize the tortuous vasculature of the tumor, reducing hypoxia and allowing greater infiltration of immune cells (Fig.…”
Section: Biological Rationale For the Antiangiogenic-immunotherapy Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimental research has shown that the administration of bevacizumab can reverse the maturation defect of DCs [ 48 ]. In OC cell lines, the inhibition of VEGF production leads to a reduction in the expression of the immunosuppressive ganglioside GD3 and the activation of NK T cells [ 49 ]. In addition, blocking VEGF can transiently normalize the tortuous vasculature of the tumor, reducing hypoxia and allowing greater infiltration of immune cells (Fig.…”
Section: Biological Rationale For the Antiangiogenic-immunotherapy Comentioning
confidence: 99%