Traci L Hilton
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Recent Articles
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van de Ven R, Hilton T, Hu H, Dubay C, Haley D, Paustian C, et al.
Oncoimmunology
. 2018 Dec;
7(12):e1466766.
PMID: 30524883
The immune system plays an essential role in eradicating cancer in concert with various treatment modalities. In the absence of autologous tumor material, no standardized method exists to assess T...
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Page D, Hulett T, Hilton T, Hu H, Urba W, Fox B
J Immunother Cancer
. 2016 May;
4:25.
PMID: 27190627
Because the benefits of immune checkpoint blockade may be restricted to tumors with pre-existing immune recognition, novel therapies that facilitate de novo immune activation are needed. DRibbles is a novel...
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Ye W, Xing Y, Paustian C, van de Ven R, Moudgil T, Hilton T, et al.
J Transl Med
. 2014 Apr;
12:100.
PMID: 24735498
Background: Autophagy regulates innate and adaptive immune responses to pathogens and tumors. We have reported that autophagosomes derived from tumor cells after proteasome inhibition, DRibbles (Defective ribosomal products in blebs),...
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Yi Y, Zhou Z, Shu S, Fang Y, Twitty C, Hilton T, et al.
Oncoimmunology
. 2012 Nov;
1(6):976-978.
PMID: 23162777
It is generally believed that most tumor antigens are passively released from either health or dying tumor cells as intact soluble antigens, peptide fragments complexed with heat shock proteins (HSPs),...
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Hilton T, Li Y, Dunphy E, Wang E
Mol Cell Biol
. 2005 May;
25(10):4321-32.
PMID: 15870300
A missense mutation within the histone acetyltransferase (HAT) domain of the TATA binding protein-associated factor TAF1 induces ts13 cells to undergo a late G(1) arrest and decreases cyclin D1 transcription....
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Dehm S, Hilton T, Wang E, Bonham K
Mol Cell Biol
. 2004 Mar;
24(6):2296-307.
PMID: 14993269
Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDIs) induce cell cycle arrest, differentiation, or apoptosis in numerous cancer cell types both in vivo and in vitro. These dramatic effects are the result of a...
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Hilton T, Wang E
J Biol Chem
. 2003 Feb;
278(15):12992-3002.
PMID: 12569092
Cyclin D1 is an oncogene that regulates progression through the G(1) phase of the cell cycle. A temperature-sensitive missense mutation in the transcription factor TAF1/TAF(II)250 induces the mutant ts13 cells...