Identification of neoantigens for individualized therapeutic cancer vaccines
Somatic mutations in cancer cells can generate tumour-specific neoepitopes, which are
recognized by autologous T cells in the host. As neoepitopes are not subject to central …
recognized by autologous T cells in the host. As neoepitopes are not subject to central …
Intratumoral heterogeneity in cancer progression and response to immunotherapy
Most (if not all) tumors emerge and progress under a strong evolutionary pressure imposed
by trophic, metabolic, immunological, and therapeutic factors. The relative impact of these …
by trophic, metabolic, immunological, and therapeutic factors. The relative impact of these …
Spatiotemporal immune landscape of colorectal cancer liver metastasis at single-cell level
Y Wu, S Yang, J Ma, Z Chen, G Song, D Rao, Y Cheng… - Cancer discovery, 2022 - AACR
Liver metastasis, the leading cause of colorectal cancer mortality, exhibits a highly
heterogeneous and suppressive immune microenvironment. Here, we sequenced 97 …
heterogeneous and suppressive immune microenvironment. Here, we sequenced 97 …
[HTML][HTML] Genomic characterization of metastatic patterns from prospective clinical sequencing of 25,000 patients
Metastatic progression is the main cause of death in cancer patients, whereas the
underlying genomic mechanisms driving metastasis remain largely unknown. Here, we …
underlying genomic mechanisms driving metastasis remain largely unknown. Here, we …
Artificial intelligence and machine learning in cancer imaging
An increasing array of tools is being developed using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine
learning (ML) for cancer imaging. The development of an optimal tool requires …
learning (ML) for cancer imaging. The development of an optimal tool requires …
Neoantigen quality predicts immunoediting in survivors of pancreatic cancer
Cancer immunoediting is a hallmark of cancer that predicts that lymphocytes kill more
immunogenic cancer cells to cause less immunogenic clones to dominate a population …
immunogenic cancer cells to cause less immunogenic clones to dominate a population …
Diversity and biology of cancer-associated fibroblasts
Efforts to develop anti-cancer therapies have largely focused on targeting the epithelial
compartment, despite the presence of non-neoplastic stromal components that substantially …
compartment, despite the presence of non-neoplastic stromal components that substantially …
Tumour-intrinsic resistance to immune checkpoint blockade
Abstract 'Immune checkpoint blockade'for cancer describes the use of therapeutic antibodies
that disrupt negative immune regulatory checkpoints and unleash pre-existing antitumour …
that disrupt negative immune regulatory checkpoints and unleash pre-existing antitumour …
Intratumor heterogeneity: the rosetta stone of therapy resistance
Advances in our understanding of molecular mechanisms of tumorigenesis have translated
into knowledge-based therapies directed against specific oncogenic signaling targets …
into knowledge-based therapies directed against specific oncogenic signaling targets …
Harnessing innate immunity in cancer therapy
New therapies that promote antitumour immunity have been recently developed. Most of
these immunomodulatory approaches have focused on enhancing T-cell responses, either …
these immunomodulatory approaches have focused on enhancing T-cell responses, either …