In a recent article in Nature,Sun et al.1 identify a novel mechanism of how solid tumors prevent immune cell infiltration into cancer tissue by collagen-remodeling.Furthermore,they develop and test a new monoclonal an...In a recent article in Nature,Sun et al.1 identify a novel mechanism of how solid tumors prevent immune cell infiltration into cancer tissue by collagen-remodeling.Furthermore,they develop and test a new monoclonal antibody that may be used as a standalone treatment or allow the optimization of T cell-targeted immunotherapy in the future.展开更多
基金The authors met through the network activity of the RESTORE project which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No.820292.E.K.thanks Human Frontiers Science Program(RGY0065/2017)Volkswagenstiftung(Experiment!No.95664)for funding.We acknowledge support by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
文摘In a recent article in Nature,Sun et al.1 identify a novel mechanism of how solid tumors prevent immune cell infiltration into cancer tissue by collagen-remodeling.Furthermore,they develop and test a new monoclonal antibody that may be used as a standalone treatment or allow the optimization of T cell-targeted immunotherapy in the future.