Immunogenic tumor cell death and T-cell-derived IFN-γ elicit tumoricidal macrophages to potentiate OX40 immunotherapy
Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) have allowed for the delivery of therapeutic mRNA for various therapeutic applications. However, in vivo delivery efficacy is often limited, and research is focused on optimization of LNP formulations. In recent work published in Science Translational...
In settings of chronic antigen stimulation, such as chronic infection and cancer, expression of the transcription factor TOX in CD8+ T cells has been associated with cell persistence and survival, but also with exhaustion, dysfunction, and poor prognosis. As...
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...
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