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  • Huszthy, Peter Csaba; Gopalakrishnan, Ramakrishna Prabhu; Jacobsen, Johanne Tracey; Haabeth, Ole Audun; Løset, Geir Åge; Braathen, Ranveig; Schenck, Karl; Tveita, Anders Aune; Munthe, Ludvig Andre; Bogen, Bjarne (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2019)
    The B cell receptors (BCRs) for antigen express variable (V) regions that are enormously diverse, thus serving as markers on individual B cells. V region-derived idiotypic (Id) peptides can be displayed as pId:MHCII complexes ...
  • Bogen, Bjarne; Fauskanger, Marte; Haabeth, Ole Audun; Tveita, Anders Aune (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2019)
    It is well recognized that CD4+ T cells may play an important role in immunosurveillance and immunotherapy against cancer. However, the details of how these cells recognize and eliminate the tumor cells remain incompletely ...
  • Haabeth, Ole Audun; Hennig, Kjartan; Fauskanger, Marte; Løset, Geir Åge; Bogen, Bjarne; Tveita, Anders Aune (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2020)
    Abstract CD4+ T cells may induce potent antitumor immune responses through interaction with antigen-presenting cells within the tumor microenvironment. Using a murine model of multiple myeloma, we demonstrated ...
  • Haabeth, Ole Audun; Tveita, Anders; Fauskanger, Marte Hotvedt; Schjesvold, Fredrik Hellem; Lorvik, Kristina Berg; Hofgaard, Peter Olaf; Omholt, Hilde; Munthe, Ludvig Andre; Dembic, Zlatko; Corthay, Alexandre; Bogen, Bjarne (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    CD4+ T cells contribute to tumor eradication, even in the absence of CD8+ T cells. Cytotoxic CD4+ T cells can directly kill MHC class II positive tumor cells. More surprisingly, CD4+ T cells can indirectly eliminate tumor ...
  • Haabeth, Ole Audun; Blake, Timothy R; McKinlay, Colin J; Tveita, Anders Aune; Sallets, Adrienne; Waymouth, Robert M; Wender, Paul A; Levy, Ronald (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2019)
    specific receptors on target cells in the tumor microenvironment. These locally induced responses may also have a systemic effect, clearing additional tumors throughout the body. In this study, to evoke systemic antitumor ...
  • Fauskanger, Marte; Haabeth, Ole Audun; Skjeldal, Frode Miltzow; Bogen, Bjarne; Tveita, Anders (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2018)
    CD4+ T cells can induce potent anti-tumor immune responses. Due to the lack of MHC class II expression in most cancer cells, antigen recognition occurs indirectly via uptake and presentation on tumor-infiltrating ...