Enhancement of ferroptosis in escape variant tumor cells by IFN-γ derived from antigen-specific T cells controls tumor with heterogeneity
Sustained A2AR expression and loss paradoxically promote CD8+ T cell exhaustion
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive and difficult-to-treat-tumor type with complex immune dynamics and multiple immune evasion mechanisms at different stages of disease. In work recently published in Science Immunology, Schmiechen et al. unraveled the roles of IFNγ-inducible...
While accumulating evidence suggests an important role for CD4+ T cells in antitumor immunity, the specific subpopulations responsible remain to be defined. Agesta, Ferrand, et al. investigated the function of the transcription factor Eomes in CD4+ T cell antitumor...
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...
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