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16 september 2019 17:01:47

 
Recruit or Reboot? How Does Anti-PD-1 Therapy Change Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes? (Cancer Cell)
 


It has been widely assumed that PD-1 blockade works by reinvigorating (`rebooting`) pre-existing exhausted tumor-infiltrating ilymphocytes (TILs). A recent study challenges this paradigm, demonstrating that the majority of tumor-specific TILs after anti-PD-1 treatment have TCRs not identified in the tumor pre-therapy, suggesting they are newly recruited post-therapy.


 
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