“This is an important body of work that provides new insights into the factors that control immune responses against cancer and why some tumors fail to respond to immune-stimulating therapies,” said Tyler Jacks, Professor at the Koch Institute at MIT. “One way to picture this is to imagine...
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Background Tumor-exosomes being reported to suppress or promote a cancer-directed immune response, we used exosomes of the rat pancreatic adenocarcinoma BS... D Zech,S Rana,MW Büchler,... - 《Cell Communication & Signaling》 被引量: 132发表: 2012年 Mast Cells and Immunoregulation/Immunomodulati...
L. et al. Autophagy and exosomes in the aged retinal pigment epithelium, Possible relevance to drusen formation and age-related macular degeneration. PLoS ONE 4, e4160 (2008). 5. Bhattacharya, S., Chaum, S., Johnson, D. A. & Johnson, L. R. Age-Related Susceptibility to Apoptosis in ...
In leukemia, TIM-3 is an essential receptor for the self-renewal of leukemic stem cells and a great target for anti-leukemia therapy [191]. Clearly, anti-TIM-3 antibodies hold great promise in oncology. Beyond mAbs, TIM-3 can be targeted with smaller molecules, such as peptides and RNA...
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Exosomes represent the smallest size of extracellular vesicles (measuring 50–100 nm in diameter) and have a wide variety of functions in ischaemia and inflammation. Such nanoparticles can be derived from many types of cells including endothelium, haematopoietic cells and platelets, and their function...
A recent review by Pignolo et. al. proposed two overarching criteria for attaining exceptional longevity: (1) biological age < chronological age, (2) slowed or delayed decline in functional status (López-Otín and Kroemer2021). Considering the work of Rowe and Kahn, the functional aspect...