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Restoration of LAT activity improves CAR T cell sensitivity and persistence in response to antigen-low acute lymphoblastic leukemia

CD22.BBz CAR T cells had reduced ERK/MAPK and LAT signaling and were less effective against NALM6CD22low than NALM6WT tumors. To rescue efficacy, Pham-Danis et al. developed a dual CAR platform (ALA-C...

Antigen-presenting cancer associated fibroblasts enhance antitumor immunity and predict immunotherapy response

Analyzing scRNAseq data from 38 patients with gastric cancer (GC), Song, Wei, Liu, et al. identified antigen-presenting CAF (apCAF) with high MHC-II expression that spatially localized near tertiary l...

Continuous expression of TOX safeguards exhausted CD8 T cell epigenetic fate

Huang et al. demonstrated that inducible TOX deletion in established LCMV-specific exhausted T cells (Tex) after chronic infection impaired their durability and differentiation. Sustained TOX expressi...

Design of high-affinity binders to immune modulating receptors for cancer immunotherapy

Yang et al. developed, de novo, an array of concave helical protein scaffolds with diverse shapes and surfaces, high stability, and small sizes, with the goal of enabling them to be combined to target...

Previous Digests

Tumoral RNA splicing: source of neoantigens for off-the-shelf therapies?

March 12, 2025

​​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...

AACR IO 2025

March 5, 2025

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...

TLR agonism and PD-1 blockade unfortunately activate suppressor cells

February 26, 2025

The activation of an immune response involves a system of checks and balances. While immunotherapies can be used to tip the scales, they are not always effective, as resistance mechanisms may act to counter desired responses. In research recently...

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