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The Role of Autophagy in HIV Infection and Immunological Recovery of ART-Treated PLWH

  • Mayara Sabino Leite de Oliveira Duarte,
  • Wlisses Henrique Veloso de Carvalho-Silva and
  • Rafael Lima Guimarães

23 June 2025

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is responsible for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a condition characterized by the depletion of CD4+ T lymphocytes, which predisposes individuals to opportunistic infections and, ultimately, death. Altho...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,389 Views
12 Pages

PD1 Deficiency Modifies Cardiac Immunity during Baseline Conditions and in Reperfused Acute Myocardial Infarction

  • Lars Michel,
  • Sebastian Korste,
  • Armin Spomer,
  • Ulrike Barbara Hendgen-Cotta,
  • Tienush Rassaf and
  • Matthias Totzeck

The programmed cell death protein 1 (PD1) immune checkpoint prevents inflammatory tissue damage by inhibiting immune reactions. Understanding the relevance of cardiac PD1 signaling may provide new insights into the inflammatory events under baseline...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,178 Views
15 Pages

A Pan-Cancer Analysis of Prognostic and Immunological Roles for Cell Death Genes

  • Ye Hong,
  • Yan Yuan,
  • Zekun Liu,
  • Zexian Liu and
  • Yizhuo Zhang

28 May 2023

The dysregulation of cell death is closely associated with the development, progression, tumor microenvironment (TME), and prognosis of cancer. However, there is no study that comprehensively explores the prognostic and immunological role of cell dea...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,597 Views
14 Pages

PD-1 and PD-L1 Expression on Circulating Lymphocytes as a Marker of Epstein-Barr Virus Reactivation-Associated Proliferative Glomerulonephritis

  • Ewelina Grywalska,
  • Iwona Smarz-Widelska,
  • Izabela Korona-Głowniak,
  • Sebastian Mertowski,
  • Krzysztof Gosik,
  • Anna Hymos,
  • Jarosław Ludian,
  • Paulina Niedźwiedzka-Rystwej,
  • Jacek Roliński and
  • Wojciech Załuska

27 October 2020

Alterations to the programmed cell death protein-1 (PD-1) pathway were previously shown to be involved in a poorer prognosis for patients with proliferative glomerulonephritis (PGN). Here, we investigated the association between several infectious ag...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,442 Views
11 Pages

Boosting the Immune Response with the Combination of Electrochemotherapy and Immunotherapy: A New Weapon for Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck?

  • Francesco Longo,
  • Francesco Perri,
  • Francesco Caponigro,
  • Giuseppina Della Vittoria Scarpati,
  • Agostino Guida,
  • Ettore Pavone,
  • Corrado Aversa,
  • Paolo Muto,
  • Mario Giuliano and
  • Raffaele Solla
  • + 1 author

28 September 2020

Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (SCCHN) are not rare malignancies and account for 7% of all solid tumors. Prognosis of SCCHN patients strongly depends on tumor extension, site of onset, and genetics. Advanced disease (recurrent/metastatic) is...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,387 Views
21 Pages

Despite the well-studied effects of the full-length membrane-locating isoform Iso1 of Programmed Cell Death Protein-Ligand 1 (PD-L1) on immunosuppression, little is known about another membrane-locating isoform, Iso2. While expressional and survival...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,521 Views
11 Pages

Use of a Cancer Registry to Evaluate Patient-Reported Outcomes of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors

  • Heather S. L. Jim,
  • Sarah L. Eisel,
  • Aasha I. Hoogland,
  • Sandra Shaw,
  • Jennifer C. King and
  • Adam P. Dicker

31 December 2020

Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are increasingly used for advanced lung cancer, but few studies have reported on patient-reported outcomes (PROs) outside the context of a clinical trial. The goal of the current study was to assess PROs in partici...

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  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,055 Views
11 Pages

4 December 2020

Studies on the mechanisms of activation of cytotoxic lymphocyte subpopulations are an important research direction in modern immunology. This study provides a detailed analysis of the effect of Tag7 (PGRP-S, PGLYRP1) on the development of lymphocyte...

  • Article
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40 Citations
4,426 Views
13 Pages

TNFa and IL2 Encoding Oncolytic Adenovirus Activates Pathogen and Danger-Associated Immunological Signaling

  • Camilla Heiniö,
  • Riikka Havunen,
  • Joao Santos,
  • Klaas de Lint,
  • Victor Cervera-Carrascon,
  • Anna Kanerva and
  • Akseli Hemminki

26 March 2020

In order to break tumor resistance towards traditional treatments, we investigate the response of tumor and immune cells to a novel, cytokine-armed oncolytic adenovirus: Ad5/3-d24-E2F-hTNFa-IRES-hIL2 (also known as TILT-123 and OAd.TNFa-IL2). There a...

  • Review
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5 Citations
2,697 Views
31 Pages

Emerging Cationic Nanovaccines

  • Ana Maria Carmona-Ribeiro and
  • Yunys Pérez-Betancourt

Cationic vaccines of nanometric sizes can directly perform the delivery of antigen(s) and immunomodulator(s) to dendritic cells in the lymph nodes. The positively charged nanovaccines are taken up by antigen-presenting cells (APCs) of the lymphatic s...

  • Review
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24 Citations
4,716 Views
22 Pages

9 March 2021

The risk of Parkinson’s disease increases with age. However, the etiology of the illness remains obscure. It appears highly likely that the neurodegenerative processes involve an array of elements that influence each other. In addition, genetic, endo...

  • Review
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18 Citations
4,909 Views
21 Pages

Inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) are a leading cause of blindness. To date, 260 disease-causing genes have been identified, but there is currently a lack of available and effective treatment options. Cone photoreceptors are responsible for daylight...

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61 Citations
13,351 Views
28 Pages

3 August 2012

Autophagy is an important cellular program with a “double face” role, since it promotes either cell survival or cell death, also in cancer therapies. Its survival role occurs by recycling cell components during starvation or removing stressed organel...

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17 Citations
4,776 Views
16 Pages

Induced Necroptosis and Its Role in Cancer Immunotherapy

  • Ziyao Zhang,
  • Fangming Zhang,
  • Wenjing Xie,
  • Yubo Niu,
  • Haonan Wang,
  • Guofeng Li,
  • Lingyun Zhao,
  • Xing Wang and
  • Wensheng Xie

6 October 2024

Necroptosis is a type of regulated cell death (RCD) that is triggered by changes in the extracellular or intracellular milieu that are picked up by certain death receptors. Thanks to its potent capacity to induce immunological responses and overcome...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,091 Views
15 Pages

Immunological Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma-Treated Cells in Comparison with Those of Cells Treated with Lactaptin-Based Anticancer Drugs

  • Olga Troitskaya,
  • Diana Novak,
  • Mikhail Varlamov,
  • Mikhail Biryukov,
  • Anna Nushtaeva,
  • Galina Kochneva,
  • Dmitriy Zakrevsky,
  • Irina Schweigert,
  • Vladimir Richter and
  • Olga Koval

1 September 2022

The ability of dying cancer cells to induce an anticancer immune response can increase the effectiveness of anticancer therapies, and such type of death is termed immunogenic cell death (ICD). Cells can die along the ICD pathway when exposed not only...

  • Review
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160 Citations
17,114 Views
21 Pages

Cell Death in the Kidney

  • Giovanna Priante,
  • Lisa Gianesello,
  • Monica Ceol,
  • Dorella Del Prete and
  • Franca Anglani

Apoptotic cell death is usually a response to the cell’s microenvironment. In the kidney, apoptosis contributes to parenchymal cell loss in the course of acute and chronic renal injury, but does not trigger an inflammatory response. What distin...

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51 Citations
11,074 Views
29 Pages

Resisting cell death is a hallmark of cancer. Disturbances in the execution of cell death programs promote carcinogenesis and survival of cancer cells under unfavorable conditions, including exposition to anti-cancer therapies. Specific modalities of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
40 Citations
8,215 Views
18 Pages

Targeted Alpha-Particle Radiotherapy and Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors Induces Cooperative Inhibition on Tumor Growth of Malignant Melanoma

  • Mengshi Li,
  • Dijie Liu,
  • Dongyoul Lee,
  • Yinwen Cheng,
  • Nicholas J. Baumhover,
  • Brenna M. Marks,
  • Edwin A. Sagastume,
  • Zuhair K. Ballas,
  • Frances L. Johnson and
  • Michael K. Schultz
  • + 1 author

22 July 2021

Radiotherapy can facilitate the immune recognition of immunologically “cold” tumors and enhance the efficacy of anti-PD-1 and anti-CTLA-4 immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in melanoma. Systemic administration of receptor-targeted radionuclide thera...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,439 Views
23 Pages

The Immune Response of Cancer Cells in Breast and Gynecologic Neoplasms

  • Katarzyna Rakoczy,
  • Justyna Kaczor,
  • Adam Sołtyk,
  • Natalia Szymańska,
  • Jakub Stecko,
  • Małgorzata Drąg-Zalesińska and
  • Julita Kulbacka

Cancer diseases constitute a major health problem which leads to the death of millions of people annually. They are unique among other diseases because cancer cells can perfectly adapt to the environment that they create themselves. This environment...

  • Review
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18 Citations
5,748 Views
14 Pages

23 November 2021

Immune responses induced by natural infection and vaccination are known to be initiated by the recognition of microbial patterns by cognate receptors, since microbes and most vaccine components contain pathogen-associated molecular patterns. Recent d...

  • Article
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49 Citations
5,498 Views
20 Pages

Aim: Immunological checkpoint therapy is considered a powerful method for cancer therapy and acts by re-activating autologous T cells to kill the cancer cell. Myocarditis cases have been reported in cancer patients after immunological therapy; for ex...

  • Review
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58 Citations
7,734 Views
13 Pages

Immunogenic Cell Death and Elimination of Immunosuppressive Cells: A Double-Edged Sword of Chemotherapy

  • Jean-David Fumet,
  • Emeric Limagne,
  • Marion Thibaudin and
  • Francois Ghiringhelli

16 September 2020

Chemotherapy is initially used to kill proliferative cells. In the current area of emerging immunotherapy, chemotherapies have shown their ability to modulate the tumor micro environment and immune response. We focus here on two main effects: first,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,090 Views
16 Pages

24 November 2018

The liver stage of the Plasmodium life cycle features sporozoite traversal of the liver sinusoidal barrier through Kupffer cells (KCs) followed by invasion of hepatocytes. Little is known about the interaction of Plasmodium sporozoites with KCs, the...

  • Review
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16 Citations
3,776 Views
8 Pages

2 October 2022

Immunotherapy, the modern oncological treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), has been part of the clinical practice for malignant melanoma for more than a decade. Anti-cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4 (CTLA4), anti-programmed cell death...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
7,438 Views
24 Pages

11 November 2020

More people are surviving longer with cancer. Whilst this can be partially attributed to advances in early detection of cancers, there is little doubt that the improvement in survival statistics is also due to the expansion in the spectrum of treatme...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,555 Views
11 Pages

Increased Abundances of CD16+ Non-Classical Monocytes Accompany with Elevated Monocytic PD-L1 and CD4+ T Cell Disturbances in Oropharyngeal Cancer

  • Christian Idel,
  • Christina Polasky,
  • Julika Ribbat-Idel,
  • Kristin Loyal,
  • Sven Perner,
  • Dirk Rades,
  • Karl-Ludwig Bruchhage and
  • Ralph Pries

Background: Patients with human papilloma virus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal cancer have a better prognosis than nonvirally associated patients, most likely because of better immune responses. Increased infiltration of T lymphocytes into the oropharyn...

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208 Citations
19,769 Views
25 Pages

10 June 2022

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder molecularly characterized by the formation of amyloid β (Aβ) plaques and type 2 microtubule-associated protein (Tau) abnormalities. Multiple studies have shown that many of the...

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24 Citations
5,649 Views
26 Pages

29 November 2022

Innovative strategies to re-establish the immune-mediated destruction of malignant cells is paramount to the success of anti-cancer therapy. Accumulating evidence suggests that radiotherapy and select chemotherapeutic drugs and small molecule inhibit...

  • Review
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52 Citations
7,124 Views
22 Pages

Ferroptosis Regulated by Hypoxia in Cells

  • Xiangnan Zheng,
  • Yuqiong Liang and
  • Cen Zhang

30 March 2023

Ferroptosis is an oxidative damage-related, iron-dependent regulated cell death with intracellular lipid peroxide accumulation, which is associated with many physiological and pathological processes. It exhibits unique features that are morphological...

  • Review
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5 Citations
3,877 Views
22 Pages

Necroptosis in Pneumonia: Therapeutic Strategies and Future Perspectives

  • Xiuzhen Mei,
  • Yuchen Zhang,
  • Shu Wang,
  • Hui Wang,
  • Rong Chen,
  • Ke Ma,
  • Yue Yang,
  • Ping Jiang,
  • Zhixin Feng and
  • Zhenzhen Zhang
  • + 1 author

7 January 2024

Pneumonia remains a major global health challenge, necessitating the development of effective therapeutic approaches. Recently, necroptosis, a regulated form of cell death, has garnered attention in the fields of pharmacology and immunology for its r...

  • Review
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30 Pages

Copper (Cu) is an essential element required by all living cells, where it supports critical enzymatic and signaling functions. In cancer, this balance is often disrupted, creating vulnerabilities that can be therapeutically exploited. Changes in Cu...

  • Review
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9 Citations
3,810 Views
18 Pages

Mechanistic Insights about Sorafenib-, Valproic Acid- and Metformin-Induced Cell Death in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

  • Edgar Xchel Franco-Juárez,
  • Vianey González-Villasana,
  • María Elena Camacho-Moll,
  • Luisa Rendón-Garlant,
  • Patricia Nefertari Ramírez-Flores,
  • Beatriz Silva-Ramírez,
  • Katia Peñuelas-Urquides,
  • Ethel Daniela Cabello-Ruiz,
  • Fabiola Castorena-Torres and
  • Mario Bermúdez de León

1 February 2024

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is among the main causes of death by cancer worldwide, representing about 80–90% of all liver cancers. Treatments available for advanced HCC include atezolizumab, bevacizumab, sorafenib, among others. Atezolizumab...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,013 Views
21 Pages

Gas Plasma-Treated Prostate Cancer Cells Augment Myeloid Cell Activity and Cytotoxicity

  • Sander Bekeschus,
  • Verena Ressel,
  • Eric Freund,
  • Nadine Gelbrich,
  • Alexander Mustea and
  • Matthias B. Stope

Despite recent improvements in cancer treatment, with many of them being related to foster antitumor immunity, tumor-related deaths continue to be high. Novel avenues are needed to complement existing therapeutic strategies in oncology. Medical gas p...

  • Review
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302 Citations
25,221 Views
24 Pages

Ferroptosis in Cancer Cell Biology

  • Christina M. Bebber,
  • Fabienne Müller,
  • Laura Prieto Clemente,
  • Josephine Weber and
  • Silvia von Karstedt

9 January 2020

A major hallmark of cancer is successful evasion of regulated forms of cell death. Ferroptosis is a recently discovered type of regulated necrosis which, unlike apoptosis or necroptosis, is independent of caspase activity and receptor-interacting pro...

  • Review
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3 Citations
5,275 Views
16 Pages

Oncolytic viruses and combinatorial immunotherapy for cancer (this Special Issue) are both part of cancer treatment at IOZK. This review focusses on an individual multimodal cancer immunotherapy concept developed by IOZK, Cologne, Germany. The scient...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
28 Citations
3,579 Views
4 Pages

6 November 2018

Pediatric glioblastoma multiforme is an uncommon and highly mortal brain cancer. New therapeutic treatments are being intensively investigated by researchers in order to extend the survival of patients. The immune checkpoint inhibitor nivolumab in th...

  • Review
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53 Citations
11,541 Views
30 Pages

22 October 2021

Cell death is an essential immunological apparatus of host defense, but dysregulation of mutually inclusive cell deaths poses severe threats during microbial and parasitic infections leading to deleterious consequences in the pathological progression...

  • Review
  • Open Access
86 Citations
10,225 Views
16 Pages

Revolutionization in Cancer Therapeutics via Targeting Major Immune Checkpoints PD-1, PD-L1 and CTLA-4

  • Pratibha Pandey,
  • Fahad Khan,
  • Huda A. Qari,
  • Tarun Kumar Upadhyay,
  • Abdulhameed F. Alkhateeb and
  • Mohammad Oves

Numerous research reports have witnessed dramatic advancements in cancer therapeutic approaches through immunotherapy. Blocking immunological checkpoint pathways (mechanisms employed by malignant cells to disguise themselves as normal human body comp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,787 Views
26 Pages

Immunogenic Death of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells in Mice Expressing Caspase-Resistant ROCK1 Is Not Replicated by ROCK Inhibitors

  • Gregory Naylor,
  • Linda Julian,
  • Steven Watson-Bryce,
  • Margaret Mullin,
  • Robert J. Nibbs and
  • Michael F. Olson

30 November 2022

The morphological changes during apoptosis help facilitate “immunologically silent” cell death. Caspase cleavage of the ROCK1 kinase results in its activation, which drives the forceful contraction of apoptotic cells. We previously showed...

  • Review
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27 Citations
7,196 Views
17 Pages

Insights into the HIV Latency and the Role of Cytokines

  • Joseph Hokello,
  • Adhikarimayum Lakhikumar Sharma,
  • Manjari Dimri and
  • Mudit Tyagi

4 September 2019

Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) has the ability to infect latently at the level of individual CD4+ cells. Latent HIV-1 proviruses are transcriptionally silent and immunologically inert, but are still capable of reactivating productive lytic in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,916 Views
13 Pages

Heterophyllin: A New Adenia Toxic Lectin with Peculiar Biological Properties

  • Massimo Bortolotti,
  • Francesco Biscotti,
  • Andrea Zanello,
  • Letizia Polito and
  • Andrea Bolognesi

19 December 2023

Ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) are plant toxins that were identified for their ability to irreversibly damage ribosomes, thereby causing arrest of protein synthesis and induction of cell death. The RIPs purified from Adenia plants are the most...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,123 Views
18 Pages

In Vitro Model of the Human Blood–Brain Barrier to Explore HTLV-1 Immunopathogenesis

  • Ana Beatriz Guimarães,
  • Lucas Bernardo-Menezes,
  • Elisa Azevedo,
  • Almerinda Agrelli,
  • Poliana Silva,
  • Marília Sena,
  • Waldecir Araújo Júnior,
  • George Diniz,
  • Wyndly Daniel Gaião and
  • Clarice Morais
  • + 6 authors

Cellular components and inflammatory mediators involved in the transmigration of HTLV-1-infected cells across the blood–brain barrier (BBB) are not fully understood. This study proposes a BBB model to identify the immunological mechanisms assoc...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,331 Views
18 Pages

5 December 2023

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cancer (PDAC) is projected to become the second leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States by 2030. Patients are often diagnosed with advanced disease, which explains the dismal 5-year median overall s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,598 Views
18 Pages

Clinical Value of the PD-1/PD-L1/PD-L2 Pathway in Patients Suffering from Endometriosis

  • Dorota Suszczyk,
  • Wiktoria Skiba,
  • Witold Zardzewiały,
  • Anna Pawłowska,
  • Karolina Włodarczyk,
  • Grzegorz Polak,
  • Rafał Tarkowski and
  • Iwona Wertel

1 October 2022

The interaction between dendritic cells (DCs) and T cells mediated by the programmed cell death 1 (PD-1)/programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1)/programmed cell death ligand 2 (PD-L2) pathway is the most important point in regulating immunological tol...

  • Review
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6 Citations
3,231 Views
48 Pages

Mechanisms of Action of AGuIX as a Pan-Cancer Nano-Radiosensitizer: A Comprehensive Review

  • Clémentine Aubrun,
  • Tristan Doussineau,
  • Léna Carmès,
  • Aurélien Meyzaud,
  • Fabien Boux,
  • Sandrine Dufort,
  • Adeline Delfour,
  • Olivier De Beaumont,
  • Céline Mirjolet and
  • Géraldine Le Duc

Objective: This review provides an overview of the current knowledge regarding the mechanisms of action of AGuIX, a clinical-stage theranostic nano-radiosensitizer composed of gadolinium. It covers the steps following the administration, from the int...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,585 Views
18 Pages

Durable Responses to Anti-PD1 and Anti-CTLA4 in a Preclinical Model of Melanoma Displaying Key Immunotherapy Response Biomarkers

  • Elena Shklovskaya,
  • Bernadette Pedersen,
  • Ashleigh Stewart,
  • Jack O. G. Simpson,
  • Zizhen Ming,
  • Mal Irvine,
  • Richard A. Scolyer,
  • Georgina V. Long and
  • Helen Rizos

3 October 2022

Immunotherapy has transformed the management of patients with advanced melanoma, with five-year overall survival rates reaching 52% for combination immunotherapies blocking the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen-4 (CTLA4) and programmed cell d...

  • Review
  • Open Access
44 Citations
9,484 Views
23 Pages

Dendritic Cells and SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Still an Unclarified Connection

  • Pasquale Campana,
  • Valentina Parisi,
  • Dario Leosco,
  • Debora Bencivenga,
  • Fulvio Della Ragione and
  • Adriana Borriello

8 September 2020

The ongoing pandemic due to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has so far infected about 2.42 × 107 (as at 27 August 2020) subjects with more than 820,000 deaths. It is the third zoonotic coronavirus-dependent outbreak...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
5,345 Views
16 Pages

Ferroptosis Inducer Improves the Efficacy of Oncolytic Virus-Mediated Cancer Immunotherapy

  • Weilin Liu,
  • Hongqi Chen,
  • Zhi Zhu,
  • Zuqiang Liu,
  • Congrong Ma,
  • Yong J. Lee,
  • David L. Bartlett and
  • Zong-Sheng Guo

Ferroptosis is a type of programmed cell death dependent on iron and characterized by the accumulation of lipid peroxides. In this study, we explore the combination of a ferroptosis activator with an oncolytic vaccinia virus in tumor models. Erastin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,874 Views
24 Pages

Isocyanide Substitution in Acridine Orange Shifts DNA Damage-Mediated Phototoxicity to Permeabilization of the Lysosomal Membrane in Cancer Cells

  • Csaba Bankó,
  • Zsolt László Nagy,
  • Miklós Nagy,
  • Gábor György Szemán-Nagy,
  • István Rebenku,
  • László Imre,
  • Attila Tiba,
  • András Hajdu,
  • János Szöllősi and
  • Zsolt Bacso
  • + 1 author

12 November 2021

In cancer therapy, immunogenic cell death eliminates tumor cells more efficiently than conventional apoptosis. During photodynamic therapy (PDT), some photosensitizer (PS) targeting lysosomes divert apoptosis to the immunologically more relevant necr...

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