Sunday, June 29, 2008

Increased expression of CEA and MHC class I in colorectal cancer cell lines exposed to chemotherapy drugs

AbstractPurpose  Cancer-specific immunotherapy holds great promise as an emerging treatment for advanced colorectal cancer and may be combined with standard chemotherapy to provide a synergistic inhibitory action against tumor cells. To examine the interrelationship between the immune system and chemotherapy, we studied the induction of both CEA, a tumor-associated antigen, and MHC class I, a major component of the antigen presenting system, in response to a number of chemotherapeutic agents.

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