CD4+ anti-TGF-β CAR T cells and CD8+ conventional CAR T cells exhibit synergistic antitumor effects
PD-1(IR2) promotes tumor evasion via deregulating CD8+ T cell function
Treatment with checkpoint blockades alone or in various combinations can induce strong antitumor responses, but identifying which treatment or combination will work best for each individual patient is still a challenge. In work recently published in Cancer Cell, Li...
Immunotherapies targeting tumor-specific antigens (TSAs) derived from somatic mutations have limited potential in tumors with low mutational burdens. A recently discovered source of TSAs are cancer-specific splicing events (neojunctions; NJs), which have the potential to induce CD8+ T cell...
The ACIR team attended the newly established AACR IO meeting held on February 23-26, 2025 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. This week’s extensive special feature covers select talks from the conference. We have organized the content by topics below...
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