Title : The co-translocation of ERp57 and calreticulin determines the immunogenicity of cell death.

Pub. Date : 2008 Sep

PMID : 18464797






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1 The exposure of calreticulin (CRT) on the plasma membrane can precede anthracycline-induced apoptosis and is required for cell death to be perceived as immunogenic. Anthracyclines calreticulin Homo sapiens
2 The exposure of calreticulin (CRT) on the plasma membrane can precede anthracycline-induced apoptosis and is required for cell death to be perceived as immunogenic. Anthracyclines calreticulin Homo sapiens
3 The knockout and knockdown of CRT or ERp57 inhibited the anthracycline-induced translocation of ERp57 or CRT, respectively. Anthracyclines calreticulin Homo sapiens
4 The knockout and knockdown of CRT or ERp57 inhibited the anthracycline-induced translocation of ERp57 or CRT, respectively. Anthracyclines calreticulin Homo sapiens
5 These results indicate that tumors that possess an intrinsic defect in the CRT-translocating machinery become resistant to anthracycline chemotherapy due to their incapacity to elicit an anti-cancer immune response. Anthracyclines calreticulin Homo sapiens