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Immune Regulation News
Smart Exosomes with Lymph Node Homing and Immune Amplifying Capacities for Enhanced Immunotherapy of Metastatic Breast Cancer
[Molecular Therapy-Nucleic Acids] A type of smart exosomes was developed, in which the exosome surface was functionally engineered with CD62L and OX40L by forced expression of the genes in the donor cells.
Immune Regulation News
Multifunctional Silica Nanocomposites Prime Tumoricidal Immunity for Efficient Cancer Immunotherapy
[Journal of Nanobiotechnology] Scientists developed a novel nanocomposite, polyethyleneimine-modified dendritic mesoporous silica nanoparticles loaded with microRNA-125a to synergistically enhance immune response and immunosuppression reversion, ultimately generating a tumoricidal environment.
Immune Regulation News
Investigation of the Supportive Therapy Potential of Propolis Extract and Lactobacillus acidophilus LA-5 Milk Combination against Breast Cancer in Mice
[Cytokine] The authors investigated supportive therapy potential of acidophilus milk and propolis extract in the mouse xenograft breast cancer model.
Endothelial Cell News
Inhibition of Mevalonate Metabolism by Statins Augments the Immunoregulatory Phenotype of Vascular Endothelial Cells and Inhibits the Costimulation of CD4+ T Cells
[American Journal of Transplantation] Researchers performed full transcriptomic RNA sequencing and qPCR to evaluate the effects of mevalonate on the immunoregulatory phenotype of endothelial cells.
Endothelial Cell News
Antiangiogenic Antibody BD0801 Combined with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors Achieves Synergistic Antitumor Activity and Affects the Tumor Microenvironment
[BMC Cancer] The anti-cancer activities of BD0801 and its potential synergistic anti-tumor effects when combined with different immunotherapies were assessed by using in vitro assays and in vivo tumor models.
Intestinal Cell News
Mitochondrial Complex II in Intestinal Epithelial Cells Regulates T Cell-Mediated Immunopathology
[Nature Immunology] Intestinal epithelial cell (IEC) damage by T cells contributes to graft-versus-host disease, inflammatory bowel disease and immune checkpoint blockade-mediated colitis. The relevance of IEC-intrinsic succinate dehydrogenase A in mediating disease severity was confirmed by complementary chemical and genetic experimental approaches and validated in human clinical samples.