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Therapeutic potential of natural products in cancer immunotherapy: Advances and challenges
This review systematically outlines the mechanisms underlying tumour immunotherapy resistance and elucidates the role of natural products in enhancing therapeutic efficacy as immunomodulatory adjuvants. Abstract Immunotherapy has emerged as a clinically pivotal approach in cancer treatment, but its application remains limited to a small subset of ...
Rao Hu +6 more
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CD40 agonists have demonstrated proof‐of‐concept for converting an immunologically cold tumor into a hot tumor in preclinical studies; however, clinically, they have shown limited antitumor efficacy as monotherapy. We tested a tumor‐targeted CD40 agonist, KK2269 (a bispecific antibody that binds to CD40 and EpCAM), in combination with various ...
Yuta Tezuka +5 more
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Histocompatibility antigens (HLA) in acute lymphocytic leukemia
L Ulukutlu +4 more
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Multifunctional Role of Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Oxidation in Cancer Immunotherapy and Aging
Recent studies have highlighted the complex interplay between tumor immunity, aging, and inflammation. Mitochondrial FAO is a major hub of this physiological interplay. ABSTRACT Recent studies have demonstrated the intricate relationship between tumor immunity, aging, and inflammation.
Koji Kitaoka +4 more
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Anti-GBM disease after nephrectomy for xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis in a patient expressing HLA DR15 major histocompatibility antigens: a case report. [PDF]
O'Hagan E +3 more
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Sero-typing of human lymphocyte antigens: Preliminary trials on long-term kidney homograft survivors [PDF]
Marchioro, TL, Starzl, TE, Terasaki, PI
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In tumor cells, MHC‐I is typically degraded through autophagy, leading to reduced antigen presentation. However, Fangji Huangqi Decoction (FJHQ), acting as an autophagy inhibitor, suppresses lysosomal acidification, which in turn inhibits the degradation of MHC‐I. This results in increased surface expression of MHC‐I on tumor cells.
Yuxiao Jiang +18 more
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Characterization and evolution of MHC II genes in the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) [PDF]
Bracamonte, Seraina E.
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This multi‐omics study reveals the significant role of MAIT cells in liver transplant rejection. MAIT cells drive rejection in liver transplantation via the MR1 axis. Their absence reshapes T cell responses and clonal expansion, attenuating allograft injury.
Hailun Cai +15 more
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