Loss of HIF-1α in natural killer cells inhibits tumour growth by stimulating non-productive angiogenesis
Tumour hypoxia influences both the immune responses and angiogenesis. Here, the authors show that HIF-1α deletion in NK cells impairs NK cytotoxic activity but inhibit tumour growth by decreasing the infiltration of NK cells that express angiostatic soluble VEGFR-1, thus resulting in non-functional...
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Autores principales: | Ewelina Krzywinska, Chahrazade Kantari-Mimoun, Yann Kerdiles, Michal Sobecki, Takayuki Isagawa, Dagmar Gotthardt, Magali Castells, Johannes Haubold, Corinne Millien, Thomas Viel, Bertrand Tavitian, Norihiko Takeda, Joachim Fandrey, Eric Vivier, Veronika Sexl, Christian Stockmann |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/9fad3e202ec447b8825aaed0e43794af |
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