CD4+ T cells license Kupffer cells to reverse CD8+ T cell dysfunction induced by hepatocellular priming
While personalized neoantigen vaccines have great potential, T cell responses induced by these vaccines often lack strength. Blass, Keskin, et al. aimed to improve T cell antitumor immunity by optimizing vaccine adjuvants and combining the vaccine with ICB. The...
Mutations in the p53 gene are well known drivers of cancer due to the loss of tumor suppressor functions that are maintained by wild-type p53. However, in recent investigations, Mahat et al. found that a common mutant p53, p53R175H...
During acute infections, the primary immune response depends on CD4+ T cells providing help to CD8+ T cells. However, many effector CD8+ T cells (Teff) can respond to pathogens independently of helper responses, but these cells respond poorly to...
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