Simultaneous Loss of Both Atypical Protein Kinase C Genes in the Intestinal Epithelium Drives Serrated Intestinal Cancer by Impairing Immunosurveillance
Serrated adenocarcinomas are an aggressive and treatment-resistant form of colorectal cancer. Nakanishi et al. show that expression of atypical PKCs is reduced in human serrated tumors and that their loss results in spontaneous serrated tumorigenesis with stromal activation and immunosuppression in mice. The simultaneous inhibition of stromal activation combined with anti-PD-L1 showed synergistic thera peutic potential.
Source: Immunity - Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Yuki Nakanishi, Angeles Duran, Antoine L ’Hermitte, Phillip M. Shelton, Naoko Nakanishi, Miguel Reina-Campos, Jianfeng Huang, Ferran Soldevila, Bas J.G. Baaten, Daniele V.F. Tauriello, Elias A. Castilla, Munveer S. Bhangoo, Fei Bao, Darren Sigal, Maria Tags: Article Source Type: research
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