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Microbiota-induced T cell plasticity enables immune-mediated tumour control - Nature

Although specific bacterial taxa have been associated with favourable clinical responses to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) in cancer patients12,13,18,19,20,21,22, the mechanisms by which the intestinal microbiota influences anti-tumour immune responses remain poorly defined. Products of the microbiota, including metabolites23,24,25 and innate receptor ligands26, may reprogramme myeloid cells27, lowering the activation threshold for antigen presentation and thereby facilitating priming and activation of tumour-reactive T cells.
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fromNews Center
1 month ago

Novel Biomarker May Predict Immunotherapy Resistance - News Center

USP22 suppresses MHC-I–mediated neoantigen presentation, driving immune checkpoint blockade resistance and representing a potential therapeutic target to restore antitumor T-cell responses.
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3 months ago

Proteotoxic stress response drives T cell exhaustion and immune evasion - Nature

Proteomic profiling of exhausted T cells reveals pathway-specific transcript–protein discordance and identifies T cell–exhaustion-specific protein-level regulatory mechanisms.
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6 months ago

Microbiota-driven antitumour immunity mediated by dendritic cell migration - Nature

Immune checkpoint blockade therapies significantly improve cancer survival but have low complete response rates, necessitating new biomarkers and strategies.
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