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Generation of Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells with Differing Sialylated Phenotypes
Published on: October 20, 2023
Glycan-mediated modification of the immune response
Caroline B Madsen1, Anders E Pedersen, Hans H Wandall
1Copenhagen Center for Glycomics; Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine; Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences; University of Copenhagen; Copenhagen, Denmark ; Department of International Health, Immunology and Microbiology; Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences; University of Copenhagen; Copenhagen, Denmark.
Abstract:
Aberrantly glycosylated tumor antigens represent promising targets for the development of anti-cancer vaccines, yet how glycans influence immune responses is poorly understood. Recent studies have demonstrated that GalNAc-glycosylation enhances antigen uptake by dendritic cells as well as CD4+ T-cell and humoral responses, but prevents CD8+ T-cell activation. Here, we briefly discuss the relevance of glycans as candidate targets for anti-cancer vaccines.
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