Föreläsningar och seminarier Cancer Immunology Seminar with Anders Etzerodt
Most welcome to a Cancer Immunology Seminar "Targeting macrophage heterogeneity in tumor development" with Anders Etzerodt, PhD, Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark
Bio: Anders Etzerodt is Associate Professor at Aarhus University where he leads a group focusing on macrophage biology, the tumor microenvironment and immunotherapy. He has worked extensively on tumor-associated macrophages, has defined novel subsets of CD163+ macrophages in the tumor microenvironment that maintain immune suppression and promote metastasis and has developed new tools to selective target them for cancer treatment.
Selected publications:
Etzerodt, A., Tsalkitzi, K., Maniecki, M., Damsky, W., Delfini, M., Baudoin, E., Moulin, M., Bosenberg, M., Graversen, J. H., Auphan-Anezin, N., Moestrup, S. K. & Lawrence, T.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2019
Tissue-resident macrophages in omentum promote metastatic spread of ovarian cancer
Etzerodt, A., Moulin, M., Doktor, T. K., Delfini, M., Mossadegh-Keller, N., Bajenoff, M., Sieweke, M. H., Moestrup, S. K., Auphan-Anezin, N. & Lawrence, T.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 2020
The macrophage-related biomarkers sCD163 and sCD206 are released by different shedding mechanisms
Nielsen MC, Andersen MN, Rittig N, Rødgaard-Hansen S, Grønbaek H, Moestrup SK, Møller HJ, Etzerodt A.
Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 2021