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膀胱癌免疫生物学述评

Commentary on the immunobiology of bladder cancer.

作者信息

Catalona W J

出版信息

J Urol. 1977 Jul;118(1 Pt 1):2-6. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)57865-9.

Abstract

This review is an attempt to integrate the conflicting studies that constitute the literature on immunobiology of bladder cancer and to indicate areas that need further investigation. It is clear that immune reactivity directed at antigens expressed on bladder cancer cells and general host immunologic competence decline with progressive tumor growth. This immunodepression correlates with patient prognosis, even within a given stage of disease. The mechanisms underlying this decline in host immune reactivity are poorly understood. A better understanding of these mechanisms may provide fundamental insight into the host-tumor relationship that possibly could be exploited for preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.

摘要

本综述旨在整合构成膀胱癌免疫生物学文献的相互矛盾的研究,并指出需要进一步研究的领域。显然,随着肿瘤的进展,针对膀胱癌细胞上表达的抗原的免疫反应性以及宿主的总体免疫能力会下降。这种免疫抑制与患者预后相关,即使在疾病的特定阶段也是如此。宿主免疫反应性下降的潜在机制尚不清楚。更好地理解这些机制可能会为宿主与肿瘤的关系提供基本的见解,这有可能被用于预防、诊断和治疗目的。

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