Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ/IFNG) is a dimerized soluble cytokine and the sole member of the type II interferon class. Originally referred to as macrophage-activating factor, IFN-γ is now recognized as ...
Confirmed responses deepened with an average maximum tumor reduction from baseline of 89% and median time on treatment ...
A drug approved to treat certain autoimmune diseases and cancers successfully alleviated symptoms of a rare genetic syndrome called autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type 1 (APS-1). Researchers ...
During a bout of influenza, B cells interact with other immune cells and then take different paths to defend the body. One path is the B cells that differentiate into lung-resident memory B cells, or ...
In 2020, Ashley Harms, Ph.D., and University of Alabama at Birmingham colleagues published an Acta Neuropathologica study that used a mouse model to show that the alpha-synuclein pathology from ...
NeoPlus: A phase II study of neoadjuvant lenvatinib and pembrolizumab in resectable mucosal melanoma. Final clinical results and first translational correlates of a phase 2 trial of adaptively dosed ...
In the body, macrophage memory formation depends on a signaling molecule, or cytokine, known as interferon gamma. During an initial immune response, interferon gamma prompts macrophages to unwrap ...
Unlike antibody-producing B cells that help fight the current infection, the long-lived, non-circulating lung-BRMs migrate to the lungs from draining lymph nodes. They reside there permanently and lie ...
Lung-resident memory B cells produced during influenza are long-living immune cells that migrate to the lungs from draining lymph nodes and lie in wait as early responders that can quickly react to ...