Experimental mouse tumour models: what can be learnt about human cancer immunology?

G Dranoff - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2012 - nature.com
G Dranoff
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2012nature.com
The recent demonstration that cancer immunotherapy extends patient survival has
reinvigorated interest in elucidating the role of immunity in tumour pathogenesis.
Experimental mouse tumour models have provided key mechanistic insights into host
antitumour immune responses, and these have guided the development of novel treatment
strategies. To accelerate the translation of these findings into clinical benefits, investigators
need to gain a better understanding of the strengths and limitations of mouse model systems …
Abstract
The recent demonstration that cancer immunotherapy extends patient survival has reinvigorated interest in elucidating the role of immunity in tumour pathogenesis. Experimental mouse tumour models have provided key mechanistic insights into host antitumour immune responses, and these have guided the development of novel treatment strategies. To accelerate the translation of these findings into clinical benefits, investigators need to gain a better understanding of the strengths and limitations of mouse model systems as tools for deciphering human antitumour immune responses.
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