Antigen presenting cells capture tumour antigen within the tumour microenvironment and migrate to tumour-draining lymph nodes where they prime tumour-reactive T cells. Tumour-reactive T cells then ...
A new method of making cancer cells more visible to the immune system could improve how well immunotherapy works against a ...
The intestinal immune system plays a pivotal role in maintaining mucosal homeostasis, acting as the interface between environmental stimuli, host epithelial ...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors have reshaped cancer treatment over the past decade, but the same immune activation that shrinks tumors can also turn against healthy tissue, including the brain. A ...
A new study led by UCL researchers suggests that making cancer cells more visible to the immune system could broaden the ...
Living cell surface N-glycans act as a "glycan code" that mediates cell–cell communication, immune recognition, and disease progression. Unlike ...