Tumor sialylation controls effective anti-cancer immunity in breast cancer
Stefan Mereiter,
Gustav Jonsson,
Tiago Oliveira
et al.
Abstract:Immunotherapies have revolutionized treatment and management of cancers. However, the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in breast cancer is limited due to lack of efficacy. Sialylation, the modification of glycans with sialic acid, is frequently upregulated in various cancer types and has potent immunoregulatory properties. However, its specific role in breast cancer immune evasion has remained largely elusive. Here, we show that breast cancer sialylation drives the recruitment of polymorphonuclear my… Show more
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