Tag: Cancer
Gut microbiota-derived hexa-acylated lipopolysaccharides enhance cancer immunotherapy responses
The gut microbiome modulates immunotherapy treatment responses, and this may explain why immune checkpoint inhibitors, such as anti-PD-1, are only …
The rewired immune microenvironment in leukemia
Leukemias are a class of human cancers that originate from hematopoietic progenitors and are characterized by extensive remodeling of the immune mi…
Functional analysis of cancer-associated germline risk variants
Single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) in regulatory DNA are linked to inherited cancer risk. Massively parallel reporter assays of 4,041 SNVs linked to…
The transcriptomic architecture of common cancers reflects synthetic lethal interactions
To maintain cell fitness, deleterious genetic alterations are buffered by compensatory changes in additional genes. In cancer, buffering processes …