
Constitution of a Failed Antitumor Immune Response as Carcinogenesis Sustainment
Author(s) -
Lawrence M Agius
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.47363/jjcmr/2021(1)106
Subject(s) - immune system , carcinogenesis , lesion , cancer research , biology , cell growth , immunology , stimulation , microbiology and biotechnology , neuroscience , pathology , medicine , cancer , genetics
The constitutive provocations of an immature DC governing enhanced tumor cell proliferation and spread constitute effective further carcinogenesis as projected by systems of tumor cell derivation and progression. The developmental dynamics of an ineffective antitumor immune response constitute the elements for further progression of neoplastic growth that derives sustained stimulation in terms of the genesis of various tumor derived growth factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor. The involvement of vascular leukocytes is inciting element within the encompassed derivation of a lesion whose growth and spread is actively enhanced by the immature DC and as further proposed by systems of multilayers of DC dysfunctionality