DF6215, an α-optimized IL-2-Fc fusion, expands immune effectors and drives robust preclinical anti-tumor activity
Intratumoral delivery of FLT3L with CXCR3/CCR5 ligands promotes XCR1+ cDC1 infiltration and activates anti-tumor immunity
The priming of an immune response is a complex process that is largely dependent on the functional state of cDC1s, which can induce either immunogenic or tolerogenic priming, depending on a number of conditions. While numerous factors associated with...
Several challenges limit CAR T cell efficacy in solid tumors, including the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME), tumor heterogeneity, and downregulation of CAR target antigen expression on tumor cells. In a recent publication in Cancer Cell, Zuo et al. assessed...
T cells that maintain a stem-like state play a role in replenishing immune responses long-term, but how these cells are shaped and maintained in the context of antitumor immunity is not fully understood. To investigate this question, Hor et...
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