Adoptively transferred tumor-specific IL-9-producing cytotoxic CD8+ T cells activate host CD4+ T cells to control tumors with antigen loss
Allogeneic NK cells with a bispecific innate cell engager in refractory relapsed lymphoma: a phase 1 trial
Autologous T cell therapy for PRAME+ advanced solid tumors in HLA-A*02+ patients: a phase 1 trial
CTLA-4 is a well established immune checkpoint with a key a role in limiting autoimmunity, but it exists in both membrane-bound (mCTLA-4) and soluble (sCTLA-4) forms, and the different sources, kinetics, and functions of sCTLA-4 in particular are not...
The ACIR team attended the Keystone Symposia on Cancer Immunotherapy: Clinical Lessons to New Modalities held on March 16-19, 2025 in Banff, AB, Canada. This week’s extensive special feature covers select talks from the conference. We have organized the...
Dysregulation of translation and protein synthesis is often observed in cancer, but whether this results in the production of targetable antigens has not been fully explored. Investigating this possibility, Weller, Bartok, and McGinnis et al. used CRISPR-Cas9 to study...
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