Isoform specific anti-TGFβ therapy enhances antitumor efficacy in mouse models of cancer

Gupta et al. demonstrate that targeting isoform-specific TGFβ leads to an increase in the anti-tumor response when compared to pan-TGFβ inhibition, due to enhanced CD8 T cell function. The authors also report that combining TGFβ inhibition with immune checkpoint blockade results in improved tumor co...

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Autores principales: Aditi Gupta, Sadna Budhu, Kelly Fitzgerald, Rachel Giese, Adam O. Michel, Aliya Holland, Luis Felipe Campesato, Jacques van Snick, Catherine Uyttenhove, Gerd Ritter, Jedd D. Wolchok, Taha Merghoub
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/ed988a10eff742c391e7da0374286113
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Sumario:Gupta et al. demonstrate that targeting isoform-specific TGFβ leads to an increase in the anti-tumor response when compared to pan-TGFβ inhibition, due to enhanced CD8 T cell function. The authors also report that combining TGFβ inhibition with immune checkpoint blockade results in improved tumor control.