Intra-tumoral hypoxia promotes CD8+ T cell dysfunction via chronic activation of integrated stress response transcription factor ATF4
Interferon-induced senescent CD8+ T cells reduce anti-PD1 immunotherapy efficacy in early triple-negative breast cancer
The ACIR team attended the CRI-ENCI Ninth International Cancer Immunotherapy Conference (CICON) 2025 in Utrecht, The Netherlands. This week’s extensive special feature covers select talks from the conference. We have organized the content by topics below. Keynote addressMichel Sadelain...
Tumor-infiltrating T cells are known to lose functionality in the tumor microenvironment and become dysfunctional or terminally exhausted, limiting antitumor immunity and immunotherapy responses. The drivers behind this process remain largely to be determined. Rivadeneira et al. investigated the...
Changes in glycosylation are a hallmark of cancer, and recent work has suggested that branched N-glycans on T cells may play a role in limiting their antitumor activity. In recent work, Azevedo et al. investigated the T cell glycome...
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