IgE Activates Monocytes from Cancer Patients to Acquire a Pro-Inflammatory Phenotype
Abstract
IgE contributes to host-protective functions in parasitic and bacterial infections, often by monocyte and macrophage recruitment. We previously reported that monocytes contribute to tumour antigen-specific IgE-mediated tumour growth restriction in rodent models. Here, we investigate the impact of IgE stimulation on monocyte response, cellular signalling, secretory and tumour killing functions. IgE cross-linking on human monocytes with polyclonal...
Paper Details
Title
IgE Activates Monocytes from Cancer Patients to Acquire a Pro-Inflammatory Phenotype
Published Date
Nov 15, 2020
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
11
Pages
3376 - 3376
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