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Dynamic reprogramming of the tumor immune network via multicycle checkpoint degradation for cancer immunotherapy

Chi et al. engineered a recyclable PD-L1 degrader (RECYC) by fusing a moderate-affinity peptide binder of PD-L1 to an aptamer against the ubiquitous endolysosomal trafficking receptor CI-M6PR. RECYC r...

Engineering CAR T cells to secrete VEGF-neutralizing scFvs enhances antitumor activity against solid tumors

To improve anti-angiogenic therapies in VEGF-overexpressing solid tumors, Gao et al. engineered CAR T cells to secrete anti-VEGF scFvs (CAR-αVEGF T cells) and compared their efficacy with standard CAR...

Modulating AP-1 enables CAR T cells to establish an intratumoral stemlike reservoir and overcomes resistance to PD-1 blockade

ROR1 CAR T cells infiltrated ROR1+ NSCLC mouse tumors, but lost TCF1 expression and failed to maintain a progenitor exhausted (Tpex) population. The addition of anti-PD-L1 did not improve CAR T cell c...

Nous-209 neoantigen vaccine for cancer prevention in Lynch syndrome carriers: a phase 1b/2 trial

D’Alise and Willis et al. presented results from a phase 1b/2 single-arm trial of 45 Lynch syndrome (LS) carriers treated with Nous-209 – an IM, heterologous, prime/boost, virus-based vaccine encoding...

Previous Digests

Neoantigen vaccination boosts long-lasting T cell responses in TNBC

March 11, 2026

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is characterized by DNA repair deficiency, genomic instability, and an immunogenic tumor microenvironment, suggesting it might serve as a candidate for individualized vaccination targeting somatic tumor mutation-associated neoantigens. Sahin, Schmidt, et al. recently published the...

AACR IO 2026

March 4, 2026

The ACIR team attended the AACR IO meeting held on February 18-21, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. This week’s extensive special feature covers select talks from the conference. We have organized the content by topics below. T cellsPhilip...

Flt3L fuels DCs to promote ICB-responsive Tpex cells

February 25, 2026

An important predictor of response to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) is the presence of precursor exhausted T cells (Tpex) in the tumor. Conventional type 1 DCs (cDC1) are known to maintain these Tpex, and modulation of these factors might...

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