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Integration of donor microbiota following FMT correlates with anti-PD-1 response in melanoma

Using data from three trials of FMT plus anti-PD-1 in melanoma, Fessler et al. performed a strain-resolved metagenomic meta-analysis, and found that while neither microbial diversity nor acquisition o...

Immunoediting restricts clonal neoantigens in primary, treatment-naive human tumors

To investigate immunoediting in human tumors, Borden et al. analyzed primary, treatment-naive cSCC tumors, which frequently arise in immunosuppressed patients following solid organ transplant, suggest...

MAGE-A4/MAGE-A8-targeted TCR-based bispecific T cell engager in recurrent and/or refractory solid tumors: a phase 1 trial

In a phase 1 trial, 61 patients with advanced solid tumors were treated with a TCE comprising (1) a high-affinity TCR binder for a shared MAGE-A4/MAGE-A8 CTA peptide presented on HLA-A*02:01, (2) a hu...

Dissecting the cellular architecture of breast cancer brain metastases reveals prognostically distinct immune landscapes

Jassowicz, Feng, and Warta et al. used tissue cytometry, bulk and single-nucleus RNAseq, flow cytometry, and spatial transcriptomics to profile 156 human breast cancer (BC) brain metastases (BCBM) and...

Previous Digests

Unraveling the role of CCR1 in tumor myeloid cells

June 10, 2026

Pancreatic cancer (PDA) is a highly resistant and difficult-to-treat tumor type, often marked by extensive fibroinflammatory stroma and infiltration of immunosuppressive myeloid cells. These myeloid cells, including macrophages and granulocytes, have been noted to have high expression of CCR1...

AI reads between the sequences to decode TCR specificity

June 3, 2026

Predicting TCR recognition from sequence alone is challenging because TCRs with low sequence similarity may bind the same peptide–MHC (pMHC), whereas nearly identical TCR sequences may bind different pMHCs. Wang, Yeh, et al. developed a new approach to map...

Yin and Yang of tumoral NK cells: cytotoxic and suppressive phenotypes uncovered

May 19, 2026

NK cells are promising targets for cancer immunotherapy, but clinical results have so far been limited. Therefore, there is a need to better understand NK cell subphenotypes and their function in tumors. Two recent papers characterized tumoral NK cells...

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