T-bet+CD8+ T cells govern anti-PD-1 responses in microsatellite-stable gastric cancers
While some biomarkers, such as low tumor mutational burden, have been associated with immune-cold tumors that respond poorly to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB), the mechanisms underlying the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) remain largely unknown. Assessing this question, Chiu et...
Glioblastoma and metastases in the brain are difficult to treat with immunotherapy, in part due to poor immune infiltration and a suppressive immune microenvironment, which can be marked by Tregs. Investigating ways of targeting Tregs, Galvez-Cancino et al. investigated...
After initial priming through interaction with dendritic cells (DCs), CD8+ T cells disengage and migrate, but little is known about how cytokine signals are transmitted or received by these cells for differentiation during this migration. Jobin, Seetharama, et al...
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