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Review
. 1991 Oct;2(5):321-8.

MHC class I restricted T cells and immune surveillance against transplanted ultraviolet light-induced tumors

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MHC class I restricted T cells and immune surveillance against transplanted ultraviolet light-induced tumors

P L Ward et al. Semin Cancer Biol. 1991 Oct.

Abstract

Studies involving tumor escape from host immune surveillance have focused heavily on loss of major histocompatibility class I antigens as well as loss of tumour-associated antigens as possible mechanisms by which tumors escape recognition and lysis by cytolytic T cells. Examples of both phenomena are found in murine tumors induced by viruses, chemical mutagens, a spontaneous tumor mutagenized in vitro and some u.v.-induced tumors. However, evidence also exists for the escape of tumors from immune destruction without loss of major histocompatibility class I molecules or tumor antigens and additional mechanisms undoubtedly are involved in the complex phenomena of tumor progression.

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