With advanced age comes impaired immunity and thus, increased susceptibility to diseases, including infections and cancer. Investigating factors that contribute to this reduced immune functionality, Singh et al. evaluated splenic and bone marrow-derived DCs and found that in aged...
T cell tolerance to self antigens is essential for the prevention of autoreactivity, and negative selection in the thymus is partially responsible for this process. However, at least one-third of CD4+ T cells reactive to a self antigen escape...
To capitalize on the antitumor potential of NK cells for the treatment of B cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (B-NHL), Demaria et al. developed a clinical-grade tetraspecific NK cell engager (NKCE) that targets NKp46 and CD16a on NK cells and CD2...
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