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Publication : Androgen ablation mitigates tolerance to a prostate/prostate cancer-restricted antigen.

First Author  Drake CG Year  2005
Journal  Cancer Cell Volume  7
Issue  3 Pages  239-49
PubMed ID  15766662 Mgi Jnum  J:96922
Mgi Id  MGI:3573961 Doi  10.1016/j.ccr.2005.01.027
Citation  Drake CG, et al. (2005) Androgen ablation mitigates tolerance to a prostate/prostate cancer-restricted antigen. Cancer Cell 7(3):239-49
abstractText  To understand the T cell response to prostate cancer, we created transgenic mice that express a model antigen in a prostate-restricted pattern and crossed these animals to TRAMP mice that develop spontaneous prostate cancer. Adoptive transfer of prostate-specific CD4 T cells shows that, in the absence of prostate cancer, the prostate gland is mostly ignored. Tumorigenesis allows T cell recognition of the prostate gland--but this recognition is tolerogenic, resulting in abortive proliferation and ultimately in hyporesponsiveness at the systemic level. Androgen ablation (the most common treatment for metastatic prostate cancer) was able to mitigate this tolerance--allowing prostate-specific T cells to expand and develop effector function after vaccination. These results suggest that immunotherapy for prostate cancer may be most efficacious when administered after androgen ablation.
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