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Query: UNIPROT:O76050 (
neu
)
3,969
document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Modulation of the immune system to amplify anti-tumor immunity carries the risk of developing autoimmune diseases, including
hypothyroidism
, as seen with cancer patients undergoing clinical trials for immunotherapeutic regimens. Although there is a tendency to view autoimmunity as a positive indicator for cancer immunotherapy, some autoimmune manifestations can be life-threatening and necessitate prolonged medical intervention or removal from trial. We have established murine test models to assess such risks by monitoring, simultaneously, the immune reactivity to tumor-associated rat erbB-2 (
neu
) and another self Ag, mouse thyroglobulin (mTg). We previously reported that in wild-type, thyroiditis-resistant BALB/c mice that underwent regression of
neu
(+) TUBO tumors following regulatory T cell (Treg) depletion, immune responses to rat
neu
and mTg with resultant autoimmune thyroiditis (EAT) were both enhanced. In this study, we tested the balance between tumor immunity and autoimmunity in
neu
-transgenic BALB NeuT female mice. First, growth and progression of
neu
(+) tumor were compared in
neu
tolerant mice treated with either CD25 mAb to deplete Tregs and/or DNA vaccination. Only Treg depletion followed by
neu
DNA vaccination abrogated tolerance to
neu
, resulting in complete regression of
neu
(+) tumors, as well as long-term protection from spontaneous tumorigenesis in 58% of mice. The risk of developing EAT was then assessed by incorporated mTg immunization with or without LPS as adjuvant. In mice with induced tumor regression, mTg response was enhanced with modest increases in EAT development. Therefore, tumor regression induced by Treg depletion and DNA vaccination can exacerbate autoimmunity, which warrants close monitoring during immunotherapy.
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PMID:Tumor regression following DNA vaccination and regulatory T cell depletion in neu transgenic mice leads to an increased risk for autoimmunity. 1938 Aug 36
There were analyzed epidemiological risk factors in 505 breast cancer patients receiving treatment in the Tashkent City Oncology Dispensary. The tumor was studied by the hormone-receptor status, the level of Her2/
neu
protein hyperexpression and proliferation index in tumor cells Ki 67. The risk of developing breast cancer was higher in women aged 40 to 60 years with the most adverse prognostic biological subtypes of breast cancer. The high incidence of
hypothyroidism
along with established epidemiological risk factor for breast cancer, such as obesity, was investigated.
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PMID:EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF BREAST CANCER IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN. 3047 36