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ARISTA RECORDS WORDSPINNERS CONTEST WINNERS
1983
The lucky winners of the Arista Records Wordspinners contest (June 30, 1982 issue of Circus Magazine) will each win a Sony Walkman.
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Arenavirus Induced CCL5 Expression Causes NK Cell-Mediated Melanoma Regression
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Cham, Lamin B.
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Lang, Karl S.
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Zaun, Gregor
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Arenaviridae Infections - immunology
2020
Immune activation within the tumor microenvironment is one promising approach to induce tumor regression. Certain viruses including oncolytic viruses such as the herpes simplex virus (HSV) and non-oncolytic viruses such as the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) are potent tools to induce tumor-specific immune activation. However, not all tumor types respond to viro- and/or immunotherapy and mechanisms accounting for such differences remain to be defined. In our current investigation, we used the non-cytopathic LCMV in different human melanoma models and found that melanoma cell lines produced high levels of CCL5 in response to immunotherapy.
, robust CCL5 production in LCMV infected Ma-Mel-86a tumor bearing mice led to recruitment of NK cells and fast tumor regression. Lack of NK cells or CCL5 abolished the anti-tumoral effects of immunotherapy. In conclusion, we identified CCL5 and NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity as new factors influencing melanoma regression during virotherapy.
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