About this Research Topic
The objective of this Research Topic is to evaluate the cellular composition of APCs during cancer immune responses and to interrogate the responses that are generated from these APCs. The current issue is focused on highlighting research on subversion and modulation of the APC by the TME in multiple cancers, research describing the composition of APCs involved, and strategies to increase the APCs ability to mount a productive adaptive immune response.
The current issue is focused on highlighting research on subversion and modulation of the APC by the TME in multiple cancers, research describing the composition of APCs involved, and strategies to increase the APCs' ability to mount a productive adaptive immune response.
We welcome researchers to submit reviews, opinions, or original research focusing on aspects of antigen presentation events during the immune response to cancers.
Manuscripts consisting solely of bioinformatics or computational analysis of public genomic or transcriptomic databases which are not accompanied by validation (clinical cohort or biological validation in vitro or in vivo) are out of scope for this section.
Keywords: Cancer, Myeloid, Antigen Presentation
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