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Engineered CAR‐NKT Extracellular Vesicles Suppress Tumor Progression and Enhance Antitumor Immunity
TM4SF1‐nanobody engineered CAR‐natural killer T–derived extracellular vesicles (CARTM4SF1‐EVs) provide a cell‐free alternative to CAR‐NKT therapy, achieving potent, targeted antitumor activity with reduced toxicity. CARTM4SF1‐EVs induce immunogenic cell death, remodel the tumor microenvironment, and enhance CD8⁺ T‐cell antitumor immunity.
Xiaopei Hao +14 more
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Chemokines recruit and activate leukocytes, assisting granuloma formation. Herein, we evaluated plasma chemokines in patients with active tuberculosis (ATB) and after completing treatment (TTB) and compared them to BCG-vaccinated healthy controls (HC ...
Caroline de Souza Almeida +5 more
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The renal response to FGF23 shifts from phosphaturia toward inflammation in kidney disease
Abstract FGF23 excess is associated with morbidity and mortality, but the role of excessive circulating FGF23 concentrations as a causative factor of pathology is controversial. Here, we investigated the consequences of FGF23 excess in kidney disease. This study used three disease models: anti‐glomerular basement membrane (anti‐GBM) disease, Adriamycin
Matthias B. Moor +10 more
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Corneal and Conjunctival Fibroblasts Are Major Sources of Eosinophil-Recruiting Chemokines
Background: Differential expression of chemokine genes were investigated in various types of ocular surface cells. Methods: Primary cultures of human corneal epithelial cells (n = 3), corneal fibroblasts (n = 2), conjunctival epithelial cells (n = 2) and
Kazumi Fukagawa +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background Myeloid‐derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are important tumor microenvironment components in small cell lung cancer (SCLC). We successfully identified MDSCs expressing the surface marker CD33 in SCLC; nonetheless, whether CD33+MDSCs promote SCLC angiogenesis remains unclear.
Heran Cui +6 more
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An important component of vaccine development is the identification of safe and effective adjuvants. We sought to identify transcriptomal signatures of innate immune stimulating molecules using next-generation RNA sequencing with the goal of being able ...
Alex C. D. Salyer, Sunil A. David
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Background Chemokines and their receptors play important roles in host defense, organogenesis, hematopoiesis, and neuronal communication. Forty-two chemokines and 19 cognate receptors have been found in the human genome.
Sze Sing-Hoi +5 more
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New Perspective: Bench to Bedside Evidence of the Role of CD8+ T Cells in Alzheimer's Disease
Emerging evidence highlights a previously underappreciated role of CD8+ T cells in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Beyond amyloid‐β and tau pathology, CD8+ T‐cell subsets infiltrate the central nervous system and exhibit functional heterogeneity. Cytotoxic effector CD8+ T cells may exacerbate neuroinflammation and neuronal injury, whereas regulatory or ...
Yong Peng +10 more
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ELR positive CXCL chemokines are highly expressed in an animal model of ulcerative colitis
Mohammad Amin Boshagh,1,2 Poorya Foroutan,1,2 Mohammad Raman Moloudi,3 Shohreh Fakhari,1 Parisa Malakouti,1 Bahram Nikkhoo,1 Ali Jalili1,21Cancer and Immunology Research Center, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran; 2Department of ...
Boshagh MA +6 more
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Immune Exhaustion in Chronic Infection and Cancer: Signaling Pathways and Therapeutic Interventions
Immune exhaustion is a well‐established hallmark of both cancer and chronic infection. This review proposes a novel “infection–exhaustion–tumor axis” framework, wherein chronic pathogens (e.g., oncogenic viruses) evade immune surveillance by hijacking inflammatory signaling to drive immune cell exhaustion, thereby creating immunosuppressive niches ...
Yali Song +10 more
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