Immunotherapies seek to unleash the immune system against cancer cells. While a variety of immunotherapies exist, one of the most commonly used is immune checkpoint blockade, which refers to the use of antibodies to interfere with immunosuppressive signaling through immune checkpoint molecules. Therapies against various checkpoints have had success in the clinic across cancer types. However, the efficacy of checkpoint inhibitors has varied across different cancer types and non-responsive patient populations have emerged. Non-responders to these therapies have highlighted the importance of understanding underlying mechanisms of resistance in order to predict which patients will respond and to tailor individual treatment paradigms. In this re...
The development and clinical application of immune modulation represent one of the most extraordinar...
The immune system actively counteracts the tumorigenesis process; a breakout of the immune system fu...
Checkpoint inhibitors act by blocking physiologic mechanisms coopted by tumor cells to evade immune ...
Abstract The advent of immunotherapy, especially checkpoint inhibitor-based immunotherapy, has provi...
Recent advances in pharmacological immune modulation against tumor cells has dramatically changed th...
'Immune checkpoint blockade' for cancer describes the use of therapeutic antibodies that disrupt neg...
The release of negative regulators of immune activation (immune checkpoints) that limit antitumor re...
Cancer is one of the main public health problems in the world. Systemic therapies such as chemothera...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) targeting CTLA-4 and the PD-1/PD-L1 axis have shown unprecedented...
Prolonged survival and durable responses in several late-stage cancers such as melanoma and lung can...
A proportion of patients with lung cancer experience long-term clinical benefit with immune checkpoi...
Anticancer immunotherapies involving the use of immune-checkpoint inhibitors or adoptive cellular tr...
The genetic and epigenetic aberrations that underlie immune resistance lead to tumors that are refra...
The immune system is known to help fight cancers. Ten years ago, the first immune checkpoint inhibit...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionized the treatment of cancer over the last decade...
The development and clinical application of immune modulation represent one of the most extraordinar...
The immune system actively counteracts the tumorigenesis process; a breakout of the immune system fu...
Checkpoint inhibitors act by blocking physiologic mechanisms coopted by tumor cells to evade immune ...
Abstract The advent of immunotherapy, especially checkpoint inhibitor-based immunotherapy, has provi...
Recent advances in pharmacological immune modulation against tumor cells has dramatically changed th...
'Immune checkpoint blockade' for cancer describes the use of therapeutic antibodies that disrupt neg...
The release of negative regulators of immune activation (immune checkpoints) that limit antitumor re...
Cancer is one of the main public health problems in the world. Systemic therapies such as chemothera...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) targeting CTLA-4 and the PD-1/PD-L1 axis have shown unprecedented...
Prolonged survival and durable responses in several late-stage cancers such as melanoma and lung can...
A proportion of patients with lung cancer experience long-term clinical benefit with immune checkpoi...
Anticancer immunotherapies involving the use of immune-checkpoint inhibitors or adoptive cellular tr...
The genetic and epigenetic aberrations that underlie immune resistance lead to tumors that are refra...
The immune system is known to help fight cancers. Ten years ago, the first immune checkpoint inhibit...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionized the treatment of cancer over the last decade...
The development and clinical application of immune modulation represent one of the most extraordinar...
The immune system actively counteracts the tumorigenesis process; a breakout of the immune system fu...
Checkpoint inhibitors act by blocking physiologic mechanisms coopted by tumor cells to evade immune ...