About this Research Topic
In the past, many efforts have focused on the dissection of the role of Notch in tumor onset and progression. More recently, accumulating evidence suggests a pivotal role of Notch signaling in the cross-talk between tumor cells and the microenvironment. However, the effects of Notch signaling on tumor immune responses and immune surveillance remain largely unexplored. The interactions between Notch, tumor cells, the tumor environment and immune system may influence the progression and the outcome of neoplastic processes and likely represent new targets of tailored cancer therapies.
This Research Topic will focus on the description of the mechanisms through which the modulation of Notch signaling in tumor cells and/or in components of the tumor environment may impact on the behavior of cell subsets involved in the adaptive and innate immune response, and subsequently, on their responses against the tumor, either favoring or limiting cancer cell growth and expansion.
We welcome the submission of Original Research and Review articles that cover, but are not limited, to the following topics:
1. Notch and effector T cell response in cancer;
2. Notch and MDSC response in cancer;
3. Notch and regulatory T cell response in cancer;
4. Notch and B cell response in cancer;
5. Notch and NK cell response in cancer;
6. Notch and myeloid cell subset response in cancer;
7. Notch and cancer immunotherapies;
8. Notch, inflammation and cancer;
9. Notch, chemokines and cancer.
Keywords: Notch signaling, Tumor immunology, Immune surveillance, Tumor microenvironment, Cancer immunotherapy
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