2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41418-023-01229-7
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Characterizing the regulatory Fas (CD95) epitope critical for agonist antibody targeting and CAR-T bystander function in ovarian cancer

Tanmoy Mondal,
Himanshu Gaur,
Brice E. N. Wamba
et al.

Abstract: Receptor clustering is the most critical step to activate extrinsic apoptosis by death receptors belonging to the TNF superfamily. Although clinically unsuccessful, using agonist antibodies, the death receptors-5 remains extensively studied from a cancer therapeutics perspective. However, despite its regulatory role and elevated function in ovarian and other solid tumors, another tumor-enriched death receptor called Fas (CD95) remained undervalued in cancer immunotherapy until recently, when its role in off-ta… Show more

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“…Furthermore, our study sheds light on how Fasl interacts with its receptor, Fas, at the PPCR interface through various mechanisms. These findings suggest that employing death agonists could potentially offer an effective therapeutic avenue for targeting FAS and improving cancer immunotherapy outcomes, not only for OC but also for various solid tumors ( 207 ). Biotec et al.…”
Section: The Potential Of Antitumor Therapy On the Immune Microenviro...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Furthermore, our study sheds light on how Fasl interacts with its receptor, Fas, at the PPCR interface through various mechanisms. These findings suggest that employing death agonists could potentially offer an effective therapeutic avenue for targeting FAS and improving cancer immunotherapy outcomes, not only for OC but also for various solid tumors ( 207 ). Biotec et al.…”
Section: The Potential Of Antitumor Therapy On the Immune Microenviro...mentioning
confidence: 96%