2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.01.08.899484
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Interruption of thymic activity in adults improves responses to tumor immunotherapy

Abstract: The thymus produces precursors of both effectors and regulatory T cells (Tconv and Treg, respectively) whose interactions prevents autoimmunity while allowing efficient protective immune responses. Tumors express a composite of self-and tumor-specific antigens and engage both Tconv and Treg cells. Along the aging process, the thymus involutes, and tumor incidence increases, a correlation proposed previously to be causal and the result of effector cell decline. In this work, we directly tested whether interrupt… Show more

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