The protective capability of tumor antigen-specific T cells is regulated by costimulatory and inhibitory signals. Current approaches in cancer immunotherapy seek to restore the function of unresponsive T cells by blocking inhibitory pathways. In contrast, providing exogenous costimulatory signals to T cells also enhances antitumor functionality. By combining these two clinical approaches, we demonstrate the synergy of targeting PD-L1 together with the costimulatory molecule OX40, to enhance antitumor immunity. Concurrently blocking PD-L1 and providing a costimulatory agonist to OX40 increased the presence and functionality of tumor antigen-specific CD8+ T cells with simultaneous enhancement of T-helper type 1 (Th1)-skewed CD4+ T cells. This...
Exhaustion of chronically stimulated CD8(+) T cells is a significant obstacle to immune control of c...
Previous studies have shown that the antitumor effects of OX40 agonists depend on the immunogenicity...
Tumor cells develop numerous mechanisms to escape from the control exerted by the immune system. One...
The co-inhibitory receptor Programmed Death-1 (PD-1) curtails immune responses and prevent autoimmun...
According to the American Cancer Society, over 1.5 million new cancer cases will be diagnosed this y...
Immune checkpoint therapy (ICT) has the power to eradicate cancer, but the mechanisms that determine...
Acquisition of full T-cell effector function and memory differentiation requires appropriate costimu...
Purpose: Antibodies specific for inhibitory checkpoints PD-1 and CTLA-4 have shown impressive result...
Regulatory T ( T reg) cells are the major obstacle to cancer immunotherapy, and their depletion prom...
Background The clinical benefit of immunotherapeutic approaches against cancer has been well establi...
Body's defence mechanism has ability to combat tumour cells but tumour cells can circumvent immune s...
Abstract Simultaneous blockade of immune checkpoint molecules and co-stimulation of the TNF receptor...
OX40 is a costimulatory molecule from the TNFR family. In mice, it is expressed on Foxp3+ regulatory...
Antibodies targeting T cell receptors have shown remarkable antitumor efficacy in preclinical and cl...
<div><p>The provision of T cell co-stimulation via members of the TNFR super-family, including OX40 ...
Exhaustion of chronically stimulated CD8(+) T cells is a significant obstacle to immune control of c...
Previous studies have shown that the antitumor effects of OX40 agonists depend on the immunogenicity...
Tumor cells develop numerous mechanisms to escape from the control exerted by the immune system. One...
The co-inhibitory receptor Programmed Death-1 (PD-1) curtails immune responses and prevent autoimmun...
According to the American Cancer Society, over 1.5 million new cancer cases will be diagnosed this y...
Immune checkpoint therapy (ICT) has the power to eradicate cancer, but the mechanisms that determine...
Acquisition of full T-cell effector function and memory differentiation requires appropriate costimu...
Purpose: Antibodies specific for inhibitory checkpoints PD-1 and CTLA-4 have shown impressive result...
Regulatory T ( T reg) cells are the major obstacle to cancer immunotherapy, and their depletion prom...
Background The clinical benefit of immunotherapeutic approaches against cancer has been well establi...
Body's defence mechanism has ability to combat tumour cells but tumour cells can circumvent immune s...
Abstract Simultaneous blockade of immune checkpoint molecules and co-stimulation of the TNF receptor...
OX40 is a costimulatory molecule from the TNFR family. In mice, it is expressed on Foxp3+ regulatory...
Antibodies targeting T cell receptors have shown remarkable antitumor efficacy in preclinical and cl...
<div><p>The provision of T cell co-stimulation via members of the TNFR super-family, including OX40 ...
Exhaustion of chronically stimulated CD8(+) T cells is a significant obstacle to immune control of c...
Previous studies have shown that the antitumor effects of OX40 agonists depend on the immunogenicity...
Tumor cells develop numerous mechanisms to escape from the control exerted by the immune system. One...