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Emerging tumor repression of immune recognition is reversed by inhibiting DNA methylation
Tumor cells in emerging cancers modify their gene expression to avoid immune control, a process known as immunoediting. We found that genome-wide gene expression changes in breast tumors after oncogene induction in genetically engineered mice were dominated by the epigenetic repression of innate and adaptive immune genes. Immunoevasion by tumors was reversed by a DNA methyltransferase inhibitor.
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Mucosal adenovirus vaccine boosting elicits IgA and durably prevents XBB.1.16 infection in nonhuman primates
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Sodium chloride in the tumor microenvironment enhances T cell metabolic fitness and cytotoxicity
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Immune cell migration in inflammation: present and future therapeutic targets
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An atlas of genetic effects on cellular composition of the tumor microenvironment