Chronic Viral Mimicry Induction following p53 Loss Promotes Immune Evasion
- PMID: 39776167
- DOI: 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-24-0094
Chronic Viral Mimicry Induction following p53 Loss Promotes Immune Evasion
Abstract
Our landmark discovery of viral mimicry characterized repetitive elements as immunogenic stimuli that cull cancer cells. If expressed repetitive elements cull cancer cells, why does every human cancer express repetitive elements? Our report offers an exciting advancement toward understanding this paradox and how to exploit this mechanism for cancer interception. See related commentary by Murayama and Cañadas, p. 670.
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