Case of complete response to immunotherapy in MMR-deficient prostate cancer associated with NK-like and CD4+CD8+ T cells
Neutrophils in tumors are known to play both pro- and anti-inflammatory roles, but how they affect responses to immunotherapy is incompletely understood. In work recently published in Immunity, Pei et al. evaluated neutrophils in the context of several cancer...
NK cell antitumor therapies are under development, but the functional states of tumoral NK cells remain poorly understood, limiting progress. Serger et al. profiled NK cells from non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) samples, identifying targetable subsets for immunotherapy. Their...
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...
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