Cancer is a moving target, and targeted therapy must ultimatelydeal with the evolution of the disease. This is becauseevolution is the substrate for development of resistance totargeted therapy. A successful therapeutic strategy is onethat can tackle and ultimately eliminate the evading phenotype.Thus, to steer cancer evolution for therapeutic purposes,one must first note that targeted therapy imposes selectionpressure and resistant phenotypes prevail in a context ofclonal heterogeneity. The quest for complete cure makes itimperative to control the evolutionary fate of the tumor.We focus on the problem of cornering the evolving phenotypepromoted by T cell checkpoint blockade. Theseantibodies unleash the anti-tumor adaptive immune responseby...
The immune system plays a vital role in regulating the growth of tumors. Some types of inflammatory ...
Immune response has been shown to play an important role in defining patient prognosis and response ...
Recent early stage clinical trials evaluating the adoptive transfer of patient CD8+ T-cells re-direc...
Research in two fronts has enabled the development of therapies that provide significant benefit to ...
Cancer development is an evolutionary process. A key selection pressure is exerted by therapy, one o...
Cancer complexity generated by multiple genetic aberrations and intratumoral heterogeneity allows fo...
Tumors employ strategies to escape immune control. The principle aim of most cancer immunotherapies ...
Abstract In favor of their outgrowth, cancer cells must resist immune surveillance an...
Tumors employ strategies to escape immune control. The principle aim of most cancer immunotherapies ...
Generating an anti-tumor immune response is a multi-step process that is executed by effector T cell...
Our immune system, fine-tuned by a long evolution, has a near-infinite capacity to recognize potenti...
Cancer is a genetic disease initiated by somatic mutations that activate oncogenic drivers or inacti...
The tumor microenvironment is currently in the spotlight of cancer immunology research as a key fact...
Immune checkpoint immunotherapies act to block inhibitory receptors on the surface of T cells and ot...
In this Commentary we aim to provide an overview of some specific examples of cancer therapeutics, i...
The immune system plays a vital role in regulating the growth of tumors. Some types of inflammatory ...
Immune response has been shown to play an important role in defining patient prognosis and response ...
Recent early stage clinical trials evaluating the adoptive transfer of patient CD8+ T-cells re-direc...
Research in two fronts has enabled the development of therapies that provide significant benefit to ...
Cancer development is an evolutionary process. A key selection pressure is exerted by therapy, one o...
Cancer complexity generated by multiple genetic aberrations and intratumoral heterogeneity allows fo...
Tumors employ strategies to escape immune control. The principle aim of most cancer immunotherapies ...
Abstract In favor of their outgrowth, cancer cells must resist immune surveillance an...
Tumors employ strategies to escape immune control. The principle aim of most cancer immunotherapies ...
Generating an anti-tumor immune response is a multi-step process that is executed by effector T cell...
Our immune system, fine-tuned by a long evolution, has a near-infinite capacity to recognize potenti...
Cancer is a genetic disease initiated by somatic mutations that activate oncogenic drivers or inacti...
The tumor microenvironment is currently in the spotlight of cancer immunology research as a key fact...
Immune checkpoint immunotherapies act to block inhibitory receptors on the surface of T cells and ot...
In this Commentary we aim to provide an overview of some specific examples of cancer therapeutics, i...
The immune system plays a vital role in regulating the growth of tumors. Some types of inflammatory ...
Immune response has been shown to play an important role in defining patient prognosis and response ...
Recent early stage clinical trials evaluating the adoptive transfer of patient CD8+ T-cells re-direc...