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. 2012 Jul 1;1(4):526-528.
doi: 10.4161/onci.19403.

Immune mediated mechanisms of melanocyte destruction: Paving the way for efficient immunotherapeutic strategies against melanoma

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Immune mediated mechanisms of melanocyte destruction: Paving the way for efficient immunotherapeutic strategies against melanoma

Reinhart Speeckaert et al. Oncoimmunology. .

Abstract

Insights into immune reactions against benign and malignant melanocytes may help the development of more efficient immunotherapeutic treatments for melanoma. The interplay between an active systemic antitumor immunity and a responsive local tumor environment is crucial to achieve effective clinical responses. Increasing evidence confirms this strategy can lead to an adequate and durable immunosurveillance of melanocytes.

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Figure 1. Presentation of an efficient immune response (right) enhanced by oxidative stress leading to haptenation. This leads to increased antigen presentation and ultimately the development of melanocyte-specific CD8 cells occurs which are recruited toward the tumor site. In the model illustrating immune tolerance of the tumor (left), no active tumor elimination is present and immune-suppressing factors at the primary melanoma and in the tumor draining lymph node maintain the tumoral immune escape.

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