Tumor-specific CD8 T cell characterization in HR+ breast cancer reveals an impaired antitumoral response in patients with lymph node metastasis
T cell receptors (TCRs) are highly specific for peptide–MHC (pMHC) complexes, allowing for recognition of specific intracellular antigens, and making them extremely useful in targeting specific target cells. However, TCRs that target specific pMHCs are often difficult to identify...
Various approaches have been taken or are underway to improve responses to CTLA-4- or PD-1/PD-L1-directed immune checkpoint blockade (ICB). Making use of nanobodies specific these checkpoints, a nanobody recognizing the murine Ig kappa constant chain (targeting the endogenous antibody...
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) can unleash immune responses against a variety of cancers, but its efficacy is often limited by T cell exhaustion. In addition to well established checkpoints like PD-1 and CTLA-4, T cell exhaustion has also been...
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