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Interferon signaling in ascites-associated macrophages is linked to a favorable clinical outcome in a subgroup of ovarian carcinoma patients.

Till AdhikaryAnnika WortmannFlorian FinkernagelSonja LieberAndrea NistThorsten StieweUwe WagnerSabine Müller-BrüsselbachSilke ReinartzRolf Müller
Published in: BMC genomics (2017)
The survival of ovarian cancer patients is linked to the presence of TAMs with a transcriptional signature that is characterized by a low expression of protumorigenic and immunosuppressive markers and an upregulation of genes linked to interferon signaling. The observed IFNγ-mediated restoration of the inducibility of IL-12 in the presence of ascites provides a possible explanation for the association of an interferon signaling-associated signature with a favorable clinical outcome.
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