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Cell Therapy News
A Comparison of Chimeric Antigen Receptors Containing CD28 versus 4–1BB Costimulatory Domains
[Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology] Scientists provide an overview of T cell costimulation by CD28 and 4-1BB and, using the available preclinical and clinical data, compare the efficacy and toxicity profiles associated with CARs containing either costimulatory domain.
Cell Therapy News
Theranostic Cells: Emerging Clinical Applications of Synthetic Biology
[Nature Reviews Genetics] Ex vivo and in vivo cell-based biosensors and therapeutics have been developed to target a wide range of diseases including cancer, microbiome dysbiosis and autoimmune and metabolic diseases.
Cancer Stem Cell News
Small Cell Lung Cancer Stem Cells Display Mesenchymal Properties and Exploit Immune Checkpoint Pathways in Activated Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes
[Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy] To determine the immune-modulatory influence of CSC in small cell lung cancer (SCLC), scientists focused on the characterization of CD44+CD90+ CSC-like subpopulations in SCLC.
Endothelial Cell News
Endothelial Cell-Derived Apelin Inhibits Tumor Growth by Altering Immune Cell Localization
[Scientific Reports] In MC38 tumors, only endothelial cells (ECs) strongly express APJ, a cognate receptor for Apelin, indicating that EC-derived Apelin might regulate tumor formation in an autocrine manner.
Human Immunology News
Pharmacological Activation of p53 Triggers Viral Mimicry Response Thereby Abolishing Tumor Immune Evasion and Promoting Anti-tumor Immunity
[Cancer Discovery] MDM2 inhibitor ALRN-6924 induced a viral mimicry pathway and tumor inflammation signature genes in melanoma patients.
Human Immunology News
Role of B cells in Responses to Checkpoint Blockade Immunotherapy and Overall Survival of Cancer Patients
[Clinical Cancer Research] The authors review the known functions of B-cells in the tumor microenvironment, the contribution of B-cells to the anti-tumor activity of immunotherapies, and the role of B-cells in the overall survival of cancer patients.