Melanoma-intrinsic β-catenin signalling prevents anti-tumour immunity

Nature64.80
Volume: 523, Issue: 7559, Pages: 231 - 235
Published: May 11, 2015
Abstract
Melanoma treatment is being revolutionized by the development of effective immunotherapeutic approaches. These strategies include blockade of immune-inhibitory receptors on activated T cells; for example, using monoclonal antibodies against CTLA-4, PD-1, and PD-L1 (refs 3-5). However, only a subset of patients responds to these treatments, and data suggest that therapeutic benefit is preferentially achieved in patients with a pre-existing T-cell...
Paper Details
Title
Melanoma-intrinsic β-catenin signalling prevents anti-tumour immunity
Published Date
May 11, 2015
Journal
Volume
523
Issue
7559
Pages
231 - 235
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