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Reprogramming CAR with cytokine signaling increases the efficacy of CAR-T cell therapy in solid tumour treatment and confers sustained immune memory

To improve CAR T cell efficacy for solid tumors, Sun and Liu et al. designed a series of CARs that enabled antigen-dependent “cytokine” co-activation, while preserving second-generation CAR structure....

Tumor irradiation promotes antigen dressing of dendritic cells to enhance CAR T cell persistence and efficacy in lung metastases

Navarre, Ishibashi, and Nair et al. showed that focal 8 Gy tumor irradiation in a syngeneic metastatic lung adenocarcinoma model enhanced CAR T cell persistence and efficacy in a DC-dependent manner. ...

Immune-remodeling mRNAs expressing IRF8 or NIK generate durable antitumor immunity in multiple cancer models

In mice, i.t. or i.v. delivery of CKK-E12-LNPs loaded with immune-remodeling mRNAs (IR-mRNAs) encoding NF-κB-inducing kinase (NIK) or IFN regulatory factor 8 (IRF8) induced (1) APC activation and matu...

Differential assembly of mouse and human tumor microenvironments

Courau et al. profiled immune landscapes of 15 common mouse tumor models alongside human datasets. Most murine TIMEs resembled a minority subset of macrophage-rich, poorly infiltrated human tumors. Cr...

Previous Digests

Yin and Yang of tumoral NK cells: cytotoxic and suppressive phenotypes uncovered

May 19, 2026

NK cells are promising targets for cancer immunotherapy, but clinical results have so far been limited. Therefore, there is a need to better understand NK cell subphenotypes and their function in tumors. Two recent papers characterized tumoral NK cells...

Intratumoral anti-CTLA-4 could reduce severe AEs: Results from a phase 1b clinical trial

May 13, 2026

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...

NK cells unleashed by Treg ablation

May 6, 2026

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...

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