Establishing and Characterizing Chemotherapy-Induced Immunological Dormant Tumor Cell Lines
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Title
Establishing and Characterizing Chemotherapy-Induced Immunological Dormant Tumor Cell Lines
Title of the book
Cancer Cell Dormancy
Publisher
Springer
ISBN
9781071638811
9781071638828
9781071638828
ISSN
1064-3745
1940-6029
1940-6029
ISSN-L
1064-3745
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
2811
Pages
69-80
Language
english
Abstract
Chemotherapy, together with radiotherapy, targeted therapies, and immunotherapy, is the main option to treat cancer patients in neoadjuvant/adjuvant setting to reduce the risk of disease progression and metastasis formation from disseminated tumor cells. Cancer cells that survived chemotherapy treatment may emerge with novel characteristics, one of which is the ability to stimulate the native and adaptive immune systems. Models allowing the characterization of chemotherapy-induced tumor cell plasticity and induction of immune response or adaptation are needed to identify novel mechanisms and devise novel therapeutic strategies to prevent relapses. Here we describe a protocol for selecting chemotherapy-resistant cancer cells and testing the in vivo effects on the local and systemic immune responses. While originally developed to characterize the effects of methotrexate and doxorubicin on murine 4T1 breast cancer cells and the relative immune response, the method can be broadened to other chemotherapies and syngeneic cancer models.
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