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    Therapeutic targeting of macrophages enhances chemotherapy efficacy by unleashing type I interferon response by Salvagno, Camilla, Ciampricotti, Metamia, Tuit, Sander, Hau, Cheei-Sing, van Weverwijk, Antoinette, Coffelt, Seth B., Kersten, Kelly, Vrijland, Kim, Kos, Kevin, Ulas, Thomas, Song, Ji-Ying, Ooi, Chia-Huey, Rüttinger, Dominik, Cassier, Philippe A., Jonkers, Jos, Schultze, Joachim L., Ries, Carola H., de Visser, Karin E.

    ISSN: 1465-7392, 1476-4679, 1476-4679
    Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 01.04.2019
    Published in Nature cell biology (01.04.2019)
    “…Recent studies have revealed a role for macrophages and neutrophils in limiting chemotherapy efficacy; however, the mechanisms underlying the therapeutic…”
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    Tumor-educated Tregs drive organ-specific metastasis in breast cancer by impairing NK cells in the lymph node niche by Kos, Kevin, Aslam, Muhammad A., van de Ven, Rieneke, Wellenstein, Max D., Pieters, Wietske, van Weverwijk, Antoinette, Duits, Danique E.M., van Pul, Kim, Hau, Cheei-Sing, Vrijland, Kim, Kaldenbach, Daphne, Raeven, Elisabeth A.M., Quezada, Sergio A., Beyaert, Rudi, Jacobs, Heinz, de Gruijl, Tanja D., de Visser, Karin E.

    ISSN: 2211-1247, 2211-1247
    Published: Elsevier Inc 01.03.2022
    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (01.03.2022)
    “…Breast cancer is accompanied by systemic immunosuppression, which facilitates metastasis formation, but how this shapes organotropism of metastasis is poorly…”
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    Mammary tumor-derived CCL2 enhances pro-metastatic systemic inflammation through upregulation of IL1β in tumor-associated macrophages by Kersten, Kelly, Coffelt, Seth B., Hoogstraat, Marlous, Verstegen, Niels J.M., Vrijland, Kim, Ciampricotti, Metamia, Doornebal, Chris W., Hau, Cheei-Sing, Wellenstein, Max D., Salvagno, Camilla, Doshi, Parul, Lips, Esther H., Wessels, Lodewyk F.A., de Visser, Karin E.

    ISSN: 2162-402X, 2162-4011, 2162-402X
    Published: United States Taylor & Francis 03.08.2017
    Published in Oncoimmunology (03.08.2017)
    “…Patients with primary solid malignancies frequently exhibit signs of systemic inflammation. Notably, elevated levels of neutrophils and their associated…”
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    Tumor-associated macrophages promote intratumoral conversion of conventional CD4+ T cells into regulatory T cells via PD-1 signalling by Kos, Kevin, Salvagno, Camilla, Wellenstein, Max D., Aslam, Muhammad A., Meijer, Denize A., Hau, Cheei-Sing, Vrijland, Kim, Kaldenbach, Daphne, Raeven, Elisabeth A.M., Schmittnaegel, Martina, Ries, Carola H., de Visser, Karin E.

    ISSN: 2162-402X, 2162-4011, 2162-402X
    Published: United States Taylor & Francis 31.12.2022
    Published in Oncoimmunology (31.12.2022)
    “…While regulatory T cells (T regs ) and macrophages have been recognized as key orchestrators of cancer-associated immunosuppression, their cellular crosstalk…”
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    Neoadjuvant immune checkpoint blockade triggers persistent and systemic Treg activation which blunts therapeutic efficacy against metastatic spread of breast tumors by Blomberg, Olga S., Kos, Kevin, Spagnuolo, Lorenzo, Isaeva, Olga I., Garner, Hannah, Wellenstein, Max D., Bakker, Noor, Duits, Danique E.M., Kersten, Kelly, Klarenbeek, Sjoerd, Hau, Cheei-Sing, Kaldenbach, Daphne, Raeven, Elisabeth A.M., Vrijland, Kim, Kok, Marleen, de Visser, Karin E.

    ISSN: 2162-402X, 2162-4011, 2162-402X
    Published: Taylor & Francis 31.12.2023
    Published in Oncoimmunology (31.12.2023)
    “…The clinical successes of immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) in advanced cancer patients have recently spurred the clinical implementation of ICB in the…”
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    The identification and developmental requirements of colonic CD169+ macrophages by Hiemstra, Ida H., Beijer, Marieke R., Veninga, Henrike, Vrijland, Kim, Borg, Ellen G. F., Olivier, Brenda J., Mebius, Reina E., Kraal, Georg, Haan, Joke M. M.

    ISSN: 0019-2805, 1365-2567, 1365-2567
    Published: England Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.06.2014
    Published in Immunology (01.06.2014)
    “…Summary CD169‐positive macrophages in the marginal zone of the spleen and subcapsular sinus of lymph nodes play an important role as gatekeepers, strategically…”
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    Radiolabeled Monoclonal Antibody Against Colony-Stimulating Factor 1 Receptor Specifically Distributes to the Spleen and Liver in Immunocompetent Mice by Waaijer, Stijn J. H., Suurs, Frans V., Hau, Cheei-Sing, Vrijland, Kim, de Visser, Karin E., de Groot, Derk Jan A., de Vries, Elisabeth G. E., Lub-de Hooge, Marjolijn N., Schröder, Carolina P.

    ISSN: 2234-943X, 2234-943X
    Published: Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 16.12.2021
    Published in Frontiers in oncology (16.12.2021)
    “…Macrophages can promote tumor development. Preclinically, targeting macrophages by colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF1)/CSF1 receptor (CSF1R) monoclonal…”
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    hMRP8-ATTAC Mice: A New Model for Conditional and Reversible Neutrophil Ablation by Duits, Danique E. M., Salvagno, Camilla, Raeven, Elisabeth A. M., Vrijland, Kim, Stip, Marjolein C., Hau, Cheei-Sing, Kaldenbach, Daphne, de Visser, Karin E.

    ISSN: 2073-4409, 2073-4409
    Published: Basel MDPI AG 30.07.2022
    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (30.07.2022)
    “…Neutrophils are not only crucial immune cells for the neutralization of pathogens during infections, but they are also key players in tissue repair and cancer…”
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    Intestinal epithelial cell transported TLR2 ligand stimulates Ly6C+ monocyte differentiation in a G-CSF dependent manner by Hiemstra, Ida H., Vrijland, Kim, Hogenboom, Marye M., Bouma, Gerd, Kraal, Georg, den Haan, Joke M.M.

    ISSN: 0171-2985, 1878-3279
    Published: Netherlands Elsevier GmbH 01.11.2015
    Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01.11.2015)
    “…Microflora-induced TLR signaling in the intestinal epithelium is essential for a proper intestinal barrier function. Because of the close interactions of this…”
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    IL-17-producing γδ T cells and neutrophils conspire to promote breast cancer metastasis by Coffelt, Seth B., Kersten, Kelly, Doornebal, Chris W., Weiden, Jorieke, Vrijland, Kim, Hau, Cheei-Sing, Verstegen, Niels J. M., Ciampricotti, Metamia, Hawinkels, Lukas J. A. C., Jonkers, Jos, de Visser, Karin E.

    ISSN: 0028-0836, 1476-4687, 1476-4687
    Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 18.06.2015
    Published in Nature (London) (18.06.2015)
    “…Tumours maximize their chance of metastasizing by evoking a systemic inflammatory cascade in mouse models of spontaneous breast cancer metastasis. A novel…”
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    Understanding and reversing mammary tumor-driven reprogramming of myelopoiesis to reduce metastatic spread by Garner, Hannah, Martinovic, Moreno, Liu, Ning Qing, Bakker, Noor A M, Velilla, Irene Querol, Hau, Cheei-Sing, Vrijland, Kim, Kaldenbach, Daphne, Kok, Marleen, de Wit, Elzo, de Visser, Karin E

    ISSN: 1878-3686, 1878-3686
    Published: United States 14.07.2025
    Published in Cancer cell (14.07.2025)
    “…Tumor-induced systemic accumulation and polarization of neutrophils to an immunosuppressive phenotype is a potent driver of metastasis formation. Yet, how…”
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    Loss of p53 triggers WNT-dependent systemic inflammation to drive breast cancer metastasis by Wellenstein, Max D., Coffelt, Seth B., Duits, Danique E. M., van Miltenburg, Martine H., Slagter, Maarten, de Rink, Iris, Henneman, Linda, Kas, Sjors M., Prekovic, Stefan, Hau, Cheei-Sing, Vrijland, Kim, Drenth, Anne Paulien, de Korte-Grimmerink, Renske, Schut, Eva, van der Heijden, Ingrid, Zwart, Wilbert, Wessels, Lodewyk F. A., Schumacher, Ton N., Jonkers, Jos, de Visser, Karin E.

    ISSN: 0028-0836, 1476-4687, 1476-4687
    Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 01.08.2019
    Published in Nature (London) (01.08.2019)
    “…Cancer-associated systemic inflammation is strongly linked to poor disease outcome in patients with cancer 1 , 2 . For most human epithelial tumour types, high…”
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    Morphine does not facilitate breast cancer progression in two preclinical mouse models for human invasive lobular and HER2⁺ breast cancer by Doornebal, Chris W, Vrijland, Kim, Hau, Cheei-Sing, Coffelt, Seth B, Ciampricotti, Metamia, Jonkers, Jos, de Visser, Karin E, Hollmann, Markus W

    ISSN: 1872-6623
    Published: United States 01.08.2015
    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01.08.2015)
    “…Morphine and other opioid analgesics are potent pain-relieving agents routinely used for pain management in patients with cancer. However, these drugs have…”
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    Rational design of DNA vaccines for the induction of human papillomavirus type 16 E6- and E7-specific cytotoxic T-cell responses by Oosterhuis, Koen, Aleyd, Esil, Vrijland, Kim, Schumacher, Ton N, Haanen, John B

    ISSN: 1557-7422, 1557-7422
    Published: United States 01.12.2012
    Published in Human gene therapy (01.12.2012)
    “…Many DNA vaccine candidates have been developed for the treatment of human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16)-induced malignancies. Most of these vaccines consist…”
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    IL-17-producing [gamma][delta] T cells and neutrophils conspire to promote breast cancer metastasis by Coffelt, Seth B, Kersten, Kelly, Doornebal, Chris W, Weiden, Jorieke, Vrijland, Kim, Hau, Cheei-Sing, Verstegen, Niels J. M, Ciampricotti, Metamia, Hawinkels, Lukas J. A. C, Jonkers, Jos, de Visser, Karin E

    ISSN: 0028-0836, 1476-4687
    Published: London Nature Publishing Group 18.06.2015
    Published in Nature (London) (18.06.2015)
    “…Metastatic disease remains the primary cause of death for patients with breast cancer. The different steps of the metastatic cascade rely on reciprocal…”
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    Development of metastatic HER2+ breast cancer is independent of the adaptive immune system by Ciampricotti, Metamia, Vrijland, Kim, Hau, Cheei-Sing, Pemovska, Tea, Doornebal, Chris W, Speksnijder, Ewoud N, Wartha, Katharina, Jonkers, Jos, de Visser, Karin E

    ISSN: 0022-3417, 1096-9896, 1096-9896
    Published: Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01.05.2011
    Published in The Journal of pathology (01.05.2011)
    “…The tumour‐modulating effects of the endogenous adaptive immune system are rather paradoxical. Whereas some clinical and experimental observations offer…”
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