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This podcast aims to present you research articles recently published in the field of immunology and tumor immunology in an journal club format.
Disclaimer: the comments provided are strictly personal and do not represent the scientific positions or scientific orientations of the institutions where the authors of this podcast work or have worked in the past.
The audio soundtrack is provide by Magnatunes.com. I used the track "Innocent Murmur" from the album "First album", produced by the progressive jazz band
N-acetyllactosamine (lacNAC) reverts human TIL anergy ex vivo.
Tumor Immunology Round Table
32 minutes
17 years ago
N-acetyllactosamine (lacNAC) reverts human TIL anergy ex vivo.
Hello
In this edition of the podcast I will discuss a paper published by
Demotte and collaborators published this year in the journal Immunity
"Restoring the association of the T cell receptor with CD8 reverses anergy in human tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes" vol 28, pag 414 of April 2008.
In this paper the authors show that LacNAC can compete for galectin-3 binding freeing TCR from TIL to colocalize with CD8 and allow the recovery of efector functional on ex vivo freshly isolated TIL from ovarian cancer and gastric cancer.
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Tumor Immunology Round Table
This podcast aims to present you research articles recently published in the field of immunology and tumor immunology in an journal club format.
Disclaimer: the comments provided are strictly personal and do not represent the scientific positions or scientific orientations of the institutions where the authors of this podcast work or have worked in the past.
The audio soundtrack is provide by Magnatunes.com. I used the track "Innocent Murmur" from the album "First album", produced by the progressive jazz band