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Open AccessEnhanced abscopal anti-tumor response via a triple combination of thermal ablation, IL-21, and PD-1 inhibition therapy
Despite the success of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in treating solid tumors, lots of patients remain unresponsive to this therapy. Microwave ablation (MWA) stimulates systemic adaptive immunity against...
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Open AccessFerredoxin 1: a gatekeeper in halting lung adenocarcinoma progression through activation of the GPRIN2 signaling pathway
Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is a highly lethal form of lung cancer. Despite advancements in treatments, managing LUAD is still challenging due to its aggressive behavior. Recent studies indicate that various mo...
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Cordycepin remodels the tumor microenvironment of colorectal cancer by down-regulating the expression of PD-L1
Colorectal cancer, as a common malignant tumor, poses a serious threat to human life. Cordycepin, derived from Cordyceps militaris extract, which was established as a capable inhibitor of tumor growth. Neverthele...
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Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals the effects of anti-PD-L1 therapy on 3LL lung cancer model and its tumor microenvironment
PD-L1 is expressed on antigen-presenting cells and tumor cells, thus allows tumor cells to escape immune surveillance. Moreover, targeting PD-L1 was also recommended and selected as important immune checkpoint...
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Open AccessImmune suppressed tumor microenvironment by exosomes derived from gastric cancer cells via modulating immune functions
Gastric cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death due to late diagnosis with high metastatic frequency. In this study, the impact of tumor secreted exosomes on immune function in the tumor en...
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Open AccessDecreased RIG-I expression is associated with poor prognosis and promotes cell invasion in human gastric cancer
Retinoic acid-induced protein I (RIG-I), known as a cytoplastic pattern recognition receptor, can recognize exogenous viral RNAs, and then initiate immune response. Recently, numerous studies also showed that ...