Cancer Cells Avoid Ferroptosis Induced by Immune Cells via Fatty Acid Binding Proteins

Cancer Cells Evade Immune Cell-Induced Ferroptosis via Fatty Acid Binding Protein 7 Background Introduction Cancer creates an immunosuppressive environment that hinders immune responses, allowing tumors to grow and resist treatment. The immune system combats this by inducing ferroptosis in tumor cells through CD8+ T cells. Ferroptosis is a type of ...

Stochastic Modeling of Single-Cell Gene Expression Adaptation Reveals Non-Genomic Contribution to Evolution of Tumor Subclones

Stochastic Modeling of Single-Cell Gene Expression Adaptation Reveals Non-Genomic Contribution to Tumor Subclone Evolution Academic Background Cancer is a complex disease whose progression is driven by the evolution of cells that are selected through adaptive advantages for growth. Traditionally, cancer evolution research has focused primarily on g...

Enhanced Antigen Capture via Cholinephosphate-Mediated Cell Membrane Interactions to Improve In Situ Tumor Vaccines

Enhanced Antigen Capture via Cholinephosphate-Mediated Cell Membrane Interactions to Improve In Situ Tumor Vaccines

Choline Phosphate-Based Antigen Capture Strategy Boosts In Situ Tumor Vaccine Research: A Novel Immunotherapy Approach In the field of cancer immunotherapy, in situ tumor vaccines have garnered significant attention for their ability to harness a patient’s immune system to target tumors. However, challenges remain in their clinical application. To ...

Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy by Liposomal Doxorubicin Boosts Immune Protection of Tumor Membrane Antigens-Based Nanovaccine

Using Liposomal Doxorubicin Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy to Enhance Immune Protection of Tumor Membrane Antigen-Based Nanovaccine Background and Significance Surgical resection remains the primary treatment for solid tumors, but postoperative tumor recurrence and metastasis continue to be major challenges. A promising emerging strategy in personalized ...

Role of Radiotherapy-Induced TREM1+ Mono-Macrophages in Rectal Cancer

Phenotypic Plasticity of TREM1+ Mono-Macrophages Mediated by Radiotherapy Combined with Immunochemotherapy in Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer: A Comprehensive Multi-Omics Study Background Introduction Rectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, accounting for one-third of all colorectal cancer cases. While surgical ...