Background Poorly immunogenic tumors are hardly responsive to immunotherapies such as immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) and are, therefore, a therapeutic challenge. Combination with other immunotherapies and/or immunogenic therapies, such as radiotherapy (RT), could make these tumors more immune responsive. We have previously shown that the immunocytokine L19-IL2 combined with single-dose RT resulted in 75% tumor remission and a 20% curative abscopal effect in the T cell-inflamed C51 colon carcinoma model. This treatment schedule was associated with the upregulation of inhibitory immune checkpoint (IC) molecules on tumor-infiltrating T cells, leading to only tumor growth delay in the poorly immunogenic Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC) model. Metho...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Microbiology and I...
Activation of immune checkpoint pathways and limited T- cell infiltration result in immunological es...
Antibody-cytokine fusion proteins (immunocytokine) exert a potent anti-cancer effect; indeed, they t...
Background Poorly immunogenic tumors are hardly responsive to immunotherapies such as immune checkpo...
Immunotherapy has emerged as a promising strategy for boosting antitumoral immunity. Blockade of imm...
The release of negative regulators of immune activation (immune checkpoints) that limit antitumor re...
Immune checkpoints blockade (ICB) has made revolutionary progress in cancer therapy recently. The de...
The unprecedented clinical activity of checkpoint blockade in several types of cancers has formally ...
The goal of cancer immunotherapy is to harness a patient's immune system to target and destroy malig...
Checkpoint inhibitor (CPI) blockade is considered to be a revolution in cancer therapy, although mos...
Developing strategies to inflame tumors is critical for increasing response to immunotherapy. Here, ...
The role of immune checkpoints in modulating the magnitude as well as the functional profile of T ce...
Background Despite some successes with checkpoint inhibitors for treating cancer, most patients rema...
Background Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) for solid tumors, including those tar...
Cancer, historically considered a genetic disease, is currently acknowledged to affect the whole bod...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Microbiology and I...
Activation of immune checkpoint pathways and limited T- cell infiltration result in immunological es...
Antibody-cytokine fusion proteins (immunocytokine) exert a potent anti-cancer effect; indeed, they t...
Background Poorly immunogenic tumors are hardly responsive to immunotherapies such as immune checkpo...
Immunotherapy has emerged as a promising strategy for boosting antitumoral immunity. Blockade of imm...
The release of negative regulators of immune activation (immune checkpoints) that limit antitumor re...
Immune checkpoints blockade (ICB) has made revolutionary progress in cancer therapy recently. The de...
The unprecedented clinical activity of checkpoint blockade in several types of cancers has formally ...
The goal of cancer immunotherapy is to harness a patient's immune system to target and destroy malig...
Checkpoint inhibitor (CPI) blockade is considered to be a revolution in cancer therapy, although mos...
Developing strategies to inflame tumors is critical for increasing response to immunotherapy. Here, ...
The role of immune checkpoints in modulating the magnitude as well as the functional profile of T ce...
Background Despite some successes with checkpoint inhibitors for treating cancer, most patients rema...
Background Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) for solid tumors, including those tar...
Cancer, historically considered a genetic disease, is currently acknowledged to affect the whole bod...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Microbiology and I...
Activation of immune checkpoint pathways and limited T- cell infiltration result in immunological es...
Antibody-cytokine fusion proteins (immunocytokine) exert a potent anti-cancer effect; indeed, they t...