La colonización de los ganglios linfáticos induce la tolerancia inmune al tumor para promover la metástasis a

Nathan E Reticker-Flynn1, Weiruo Zhang2, Julia A Belk1

  • 1Department of Pathology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.

Cell
|May 7, 2022
PubMed
Resumen

La metástasis de los ganglios linfáticos en los tumores sólidos promueve activamente la propagación a distancia. Los tumores en los ganglios linfáticos evaden las respuestas inmunológicas e inducen la tolerancia, lo que facilita una mayor colonización y la progresión de la enfermedad sistémica.

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