Prolonged illnesses like cancer and chronic infections often leave the immune system in a state of exhaustion, where its frontline defenders – T cells – lose their ability to function effectively.
Prolonged illnesses, such as cancer and persistent infections, can fatigue the immune system, causing its frontline defenders, T cells, to lose their ability to act efficiently. The Peter Doherty ...
CD8 + T cell exhaustion is defined by a unique transcriptional and epigenetic profile that is important to understand for the generation of immunotherapies to treat cancer. Research now shows how ...
Findings indicate that altering glucose metabolism in T cells boosts their therapeutic potential against melanoma, paving the way for improved immunotherapies.
The response of PBMC in space shares T-cell exhaustion features, likely initiated by microgravity than by infection. Consequences of mitochondria dysfunction include immune dysregulation and prolonged ...
One such challenge is the lack of long-term persistence of CD28 based CAR T-cells in patients. Although, CD28 based CAR T-cells elicit a robust acute anti-tumor response, they are more prone to early ...