The combination of nivolumab (anti-PD-1) and ipilimumab (anti-CTLA-4), both administered intravenously, has been approved for the treatment of cancer in a variety of settings since 2015, but its use is frequently hindered by severe adverse events, more often associated...
When tumors lose expression of MHC-I under the selective pressure of CD8+ T cells, NK cells may step in and take on a more prominent antitumor role, but often this is still insufficient to control tumors. Investigating potential mechanisms...
cDC1s play essential roles in CD8+ T cell priming in response to protein- and DNA-based vaccination. However, whether mRNA vaccines function via a similar mechanism remains unknown. In a recent Nature publication, Jo et al. uncovered the mechanisms of...
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