Immune effector monocyte–neutrophil cooperation induced by the primary tumor prevents metastatic progression of breast cancer

Volume: 116, Issue: 43, Pages: 21704 - 21714
Published: Oct 7, 2019
Abstract
Metastatic behavior varies significantly among breast cancers. Mechanisms explaining why the majority of breast cancer patients never develop metastatic outgrowth are largely lacking but could underlie the development of novel immunotherapeutic target molecules. Here we show interplay between nonmetastatic primary breast cancer and innate immune response, acting together to control metastatic progression. The primary tumor systemically recruits...
Paper Details
Title
Immune effector monocyte–neutrophil cooperation induced by the primary tumor prevents metastatic progression of breast cancer
Published Date
Oct 7, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
43
Pages
21704 - 21714
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