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SYS6010, epidermal growth factor receptor-targeting antibody-drug conjugate for advanced non-small cell lung cancer: A phase 1 trial

In a phase 1 trial, Li and Zhou et al. evaluated the EGFR-targeting, topoisomerase I inhibitor JS-1-carrying ADC SYS6010 in 236 patients with previously treated, advanced NSCLC (diverse subtypes and E...

Coordinated immune activation following KRAS inhibition in syngeneic models reveals molecular pathways that potentiate and limit antitumor immunity

Lu et al. profiled the cellular changes after KRAS(G12C) and MEK inhibition, and demonstrated that these treatments drove distinct neoplastic cell fates and immune responses in a CT26 KRASG12C tumor m...

CAR T Cells Targeting O-Glycosylated Fibronectin Exhibit Potent Cytolytic Activity and Combine with Tumoral Toll-Like Receptor Agonism to Overcome Tumor Resistance

King-Peoples et al. assessed the Tn-glycosylated IIICS domain of fibronectin (Tn-FN) as an ECM-derived CAR target, and generated FDC6-BBζ CAR T cells using the FDC6 mAb. FDC6-BBζ CAR T cells recognize...

Peripheral Th17 immune signature associates with excellent response to anti-PD1/anti-PD-L1 therapy across solid tumors

Li et al. performed a multiyear study, prospectively analyzing peripheral immune cells and plasma cytokines from 124 patients with advanced pan-solid tumors treated with anti-PD-L1 or anti-PD-1. 30 pa...

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Activated DCs go beyond priming to sustain tumoral T cell responses

August 12, 2026

A subset of cDCs within tumors expresses T cell-stimulating and immune-regulatory molecules. The exact role of these activated DCs (actDCs) in antitumor immunity remains largely unknown, and given their scarcity, they are a challenge to study. Koufaki et al...

Helpers don’t clock out: CD4s essential for both priming and effector phases of ICB

August 5, 2026

While CD4+ T cells are crucial for CD8+ T cell priming in ICB-induced antitumor responses, their helper role at the effector phase remains largely unknown. Ameh et al. used murine MHC-II- sarcoma models to study CD4+ T cell help...

cDC1s serve as architects for the formation and maintenance of tumoral TLSs

July 29, 2026

The presence of tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs) in tumors is associated with improved outcomes and response to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB). Although the cell populations within these TLSs are well established, the precise contributions of DCs to TLS formation...

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