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Lymph node macrophages drive immune tolerance and resistance to cancer therapy by induction of the immune-regulatory cytokine IL-33

Lamorte et al. investigated the role of medullary sinus macrophages (MSMs) in tumor-draining lymph nodes (TDLNs) in regulating mechanisms of cancer therapy resistance. Phagocytosis of murine apoptotic...

Regulatory T cells constrain T cells of shared specificity to enforce tolerance during infection

Adoptive transfer of transgenic Tconv cells against the prostate self-peptide C4 did not induce autoimmunity and prompted polyclonal Treg accumulation around Tconv. Infection with a C4-expressing viru...

Clonal driver neoantigen loss under EGFR TKI and immune selection pressures

Bakir and Reading et al. reported the loss of an EGFR ex19del driver mutation in a patient treated with osimertinib and a personalized neopeptide vaccine (NPV) targeting ten somatic mutations, includi...

Immunogenic cryptic peptides dominate the antigenic landscape of ovarian cancer

Raja and Mangalaparthi et al. demonstrated that non-coding cryptic peptides are an important class of immunogenic antigens in ovarian cancer (OC). Proteogenomic analysis identified cryptic HLA class I...

Previous Digests

AACR IO 2025

March 5, 2025

The ACIR team attended the newly established AACR IO meeting held on February 23-26, 2025 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...

TLR agonism and PD-1 blockade unfortunately activate suppressor cells

February 26, 2025

The activation of an immune response involves a system of checks and balances. While immunotherapies can be used to tip the scales, they are not always effective, as resistance mechanisms may act to counter desired responses. In research recently...

Neoantigen vaccination shows promising prevention of recurrence of high-risk kidney cancer

February 19, 2025

Kidney cancer is a common cancer type, and about 75-80% of cases are clear cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Patients with RCC are often faced with a high risk of cancer recurrence after complete surgical removal. In a recent...

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