Targeting an alternate Wilms' tumor antigen 1 peptide bypasses immunoproteasome dependency
<p>Designing effective antileukemic immunotherapy will require understanding mechanisms underlying tumor control or resistance. Here, we report a mechanism of escape from immunologic targeting in an acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patient, who relapsed 1 year after immunotherapy with engineered T...
Main Authors: | Lahman, MC, Schmitt, TM, Paulson, KG, Vigneron, N, Buenrostro, D, Wagener, FD, Voillet, V, Martin, L, Gottardo, R, Bielas, J, McElrath, JM, Stirewalt, DL, Pogosova-Agadjanyan, EL, Yeung, CC, Pierce, RH, Egan, DN, Bar, M, Hendrie, PC, Kinsella, S, Vakil, A, Butler, J, Chaffee, M, Linton, J, McAfee, MS, Hunter, DS, Bleakley, M, Rongvaux, A, Van den Eynde, BJ, Chapuis, AG, Greenberg, PD |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
American Association for the Advancement of Science
2022
|
Similar Items
-
Single cell RNA sequencing reveals AML immunoediting under pressure from engineered T cell therapy
by: Paulson, K, et al.
Published: (2018) -
Introduction to the energy laws of Asia/
by: McAfee, Gage
Published: (1984) -
Pricing Damaged Goods
by: Preston McAfee
Published: (2007-05-01) -
Pricing Damaged Goods
by: Preston McAfee
Published: (2007-03-01) -
Inner Experience and Worldly Revolt: Arendt’s Bearings on Kristeva’s Project
by: Noëlle McAfee
Published: (2014-12-01)