The recent success of immunotherapies for the treatment of cancer has highlighted the importance of the interactions between tumor and immune cells. Mathematical models of tumor growth are needed to faithfully reproduce and predict the spatiotemporal dynamics of tumor growth. We introduce a mathematical model intended to describe by means of a...
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January 19, 2021 (v1)Publication
Extensive research and clinical trials have improved our understanding of tumor immunology but despite considerable clinical benefits, current immunotherapies only provide durable responses in a minority of patients. The challenge is to identify key biological parameters preventing immune escape and maintaining an equilibrium state...
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March 8, 2022 (v1)Journal articleHighlights of the UCAncer 2021 symposium on multidisciplinary approaches to cancer research Contexte
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The success of immune checkpoint therapy in cancer has changed our way of thinking, promoting the design of future cancer treatments that places the immune system at the center stage. The knowledge gained on immune regulation and tolerance helped the identification of promising new clinical immune targets. Among them, the lectin-like transcript...
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April 2022 (v1)Journal articleHighlights of the UCAncer 2021 symposium on multidisciplinary approaches to cancer research Contexte
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Human NK cells and subsets of T cells or NKT cells express the orphan C-type lectin receptor CD161 (NKR-P1A) of unknown function. In contrast to rodents that possess several NKR-P1 genes coding for either activating or inhibitory receptors, the nature of signals delivered by the single human NKR-P1A receptor is still to be clarified. In this...
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We studied the phenotype and activity of cord blood natural killer (NK) cells in newborns congenitally infected with Trypanosoma cruzi. We found that the proportion of CD56(bright) NK cells was significantly decreased in cord blood from these newborns, suggesting they may have been recruited to secondary lymphoid organs. The remaining...
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a Y.G. and M.B. contributed equally to this work b T.M. and V.M.B. contributed equally to this work ORCIDs M. Goncalves-Maia: 0000-0002-9975-0180 Y. Gache: 0000-0002-5638-4854
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April 16, 2021 (v1)Journal article
The integrative analysis of tumor immune microenvironment (TiME) components, their interactions and their microanatomical distribution is mandatory to better understand tumor progression. Imaging Mass Cytometry (IMC) is a high dimensional tissue imaging system which allows the comprehensive and multiparametric in situ exploration of tumor...
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October 17, 2022 (v1)Journal article
Macrophages from human and mouse skin share phenotypic and functional features, but remain to be characterized in pathological skin conditions. Skinresident macrophages are known to derive from embryonic precursors or from adult hematopoiesis. In this report, we investigated the origins, phenotypes and functions of macrophage subsets in mouse...
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Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) development has been linked to immune dysfunctions but the mechanisms are still unclear. Here, we report a progressive infiltration of tumor-associated neutrophils (TANs) in precancerous and established cSCC lesions from chemically induced skin carcinogenesis. Comparative in-depth gene expression...
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