Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8463664 | Cellular Immunology | 2017 | 41 Pages |
Abstract
This results suggest that HPV infection, which is associated with more than 99% of CeCa cases, may present an increased constitutive expression of CD73 in cervical neoplasia to contribute to the suppression of the immune response mediated by the production of large amounts of Ado.
Keywords
ADP5′nucleotidasesupernatantsAPCPCD73CFSEIFN-γUPLCmAbsARSCAFPBMCMFIAMPCTLADOCTLsAdenosineAdenosine TriphosphateATPadenosine diphosphateadenosine monophosphateCervical cancerImmunosuppressionperipheral blood mononuclear cellsCervical cancer cellsSupCytotoxic T lymphocytesHuman papillomavirusHPVMonoclonal antibodiesCECACaffeineUltra-performance liquid chromatographyInterferon gammaAdenosine receptors
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Authors
M.L. Mora-GarcÃa, L.R. Ávila-Ibarra, R. GarcÃa-Rocha, B. Weiss-Steider, J. Hernández-Montes, C.A. Don-López, V. Gutiérrez-Serrano, I.J. Titla-Vilchis, M.C. Fuentes-Castañeda, A. Monroy-Mora, L.F. Jave-Suárez, R. Chacón-Salinas,