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Tumor-resident T cells and dendritic cells form an in situ archetype during immunotherapy response in melanoma.

Di Pietro A; Au L; Crock P; Thio N; Pizzolla A; Nguyen TN; Macdonald S; Chalmers H; Zhu R; Airaghi A; Molden-Hauer T; Bacac M; Schwalie P; Schlenker R; Levesque MP; Mailer S; Barnes-Cullen K; Winch K; Chan J; Yeung GA; Spain L; Rao AD; Sandhu S; Gyorki DE; McArthur GA; Mackay LK; Neeson PJ

Scientists studied T cells in cancer treatment. They found that in patients who responded well, T cells worked together better to fight cancer. In patients who didn’t respond, T cells were tired and less effective.

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Bacterial targeting of the neutrophil inhibitory receptor LILRB3 to evade antibody immunity.

Rumpret M; Lewis Marffy AL; Zhang Y; van Woudenbergh E; van der Lans SPA; Xu X; Fu Z; Zhao Y; Catton EA; Paré G; McGregor F; Spiller OB; Fernandes MJ; de Haas CJC; van Strijp JAG; van Sorge NM; Geisbrecht BV; McCarthy AJ

Some bacteria can trick the immune system to avoid being attacked by antibodies. They do this by using certain proteins to stop immune cells from working properly. This helps the bacteria to survive, especially in people who are older or have weaker immune systems.

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