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      The role of prostaglandin E 2 in tumor-associated immunosuppression

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      Trends in molecular medicine

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          Abstract

          Tumor-associated inflammation can create an immunosuppressive microenvironment allowing tumor cells to escape immunosurveillance. Inhibiting immunosuppression remains one of the major challenges in cancer immunotherapy via checkpoint inhibitors. Recent preclinical data from Reis e Sousa's group may provide a strong rationale for developing new therapeutics to subvert tumor-induced immunosuppression via prostaglandin inhibition.

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          Journal
          100966035
          22040
          Trends Mol Med
          Trends Mol Med
          Trends in molecular medicine
          1471-4914
          1471-499X
          23 November 2015
          17 December 2015
          January 2016
          01 January 2017
          : 22
          : 1
          : 1-3
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Laboratory for Inflammation and Cancer, the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287
          [2 ]Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287
          [3 ]Department of Research and Division of Gastroenterology, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ 85259
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          [* ]Correspondence: Raymond N. DuBois, MD. Ph.D., Executive Director of the Biodesig Institute at Arizona State University, PO Box 875001, 1001 S. McAllister Ave. Tempe, AZ 85287, Tel: 480-965-1228 and Fax: 480-727-9550, duboisrn@ 123456asu.edu
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          PMC4762482 PMC4762482 4762482 nihpa739630
          10.1016/j.molmed.2015.11.003
          4762482
          26711015
          73808cc0-5d3f-4192-a870-3b6e70fbfccf
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