Phase Ib Trial of Neoadjuvant Oncolytic Virus OrienX010 and Toripalimab in Resectable Acral Melanoma

Neoadjuvant Oncolytic Virus OrienX010 Combined with PD-1 Inhibitor Toripalimab for Resectable Acral Melanoma: Phase Ib Clinical Trial Background Acral melanoma (AM) is a highly aggressive subtype of melanoma with a high incidence in the Chinese population, accounting for approximately 40% of melanoma cases. Despite advances in melanoma treatment, c...

Inhibitory Fcγ Receptor Deletion Enhances CD8 T Cell Stemness Increasing Anti-PD-1 Therapy Responsiveness Against Glioblastoma

Inhibitory Fcγ Receptor Deletion Enhances CD8 T Cell Stemness, Increasing Anti-PD-1 Therapy Responsiveness in Glioblastoma Background and Objectives of the Study Glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive central nervous system tumor with poor prognosis, and the median survival of patients is only 14.6 months. Despite the significant efficacy of immune ch...

Cross-Tissue Human Fibroblast Atlas Reveals Myofibroblast Subtypes with Distinct Roles in Immune Modulation

Cross-Organ Human Fibroblast Atlas Reveals Unique Roles of Different Myofibroblast Subtypes in Immune Regulation Research Background and Motivation Fibroblasts play critical roles in maintaining tissue homeostasis, inflammatory responses, fibrosis, and cancer progression. In recent years, the diversity of fibroblasts in the tumor microenvironment (...

Coagulation Factor X Promotes Resistance to Androgen-Deprivation Therapy in Prostate Cancer

Study on the Role of Coagulation Factor X in Anti-androgen Resistance in Prostate Cancer Research Background Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer in men worldwide and is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths. The occurrence and progression of prostate cancer are highly dependent on the androgen receptor (AR) signaling...

Life History Dynamics of Evolving Tumors: Insights into Task Specialization, Trade-offs, and Tumor Heterogeneity

Cancer Cell International - Review Report Background and Motivation In recent decades, research into cancer evolution has gradually revealed that the evolutionary patterns of cancer cells share many similarities with species evolution. This notion has changed our understanding of tumor evolution and heterogeneity. Cancer is initiated by the mutatio...