All Immunotherapy articles
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ArticleFlow-based human tumour models reveal immune responses missed by static culture
Static cultures may not tell the whole story when it comes to immunotherapy performance. Results from the Mera™ flow-based human tissue model show stronger T-cell activity and cytokine responses under physiological flow, highlighting the role of dynamic immune–tumour interactions in preclinical testing.
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NewsCytokine-armoured CAR T cells target glioblastoma while reducing treatment toxicity
UCLA Health researchers have developed cytokine-armoured CAR T cells that directly attack glioblastoma tumours whilst recruiting the body’s wider immune system. The engineered cells showed improved tumour control in mouse models and could address antigen heterogeneity challenges that have limited CAR T therapy success in solid tumours.
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ArticleAACR 2026 part two: integrating AI, spatial biology and next-gen therapeutics
In part two of our AACR 2026 coverage, industry leaders were focussed on how the field is no longer constrained by data generation or molecular design, but by the challenge of connecting systems, standardising workflows and ensuring biological insights.
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NewsRadiotherapy boosts CAR T cell survival in solid tumours
Mount Sinai researchers have discovered that focused irradiation significantly enhances CAR T cell therapy effectiveness in solid tumours by promoting dendritic cell-mediated antigen presentation, enabling sustained immune cell expansion within the tumour microenvironment whilst minimising off-target toxicity.
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NewsFerroptosis emerges as strategy against treatment-resistant digestive cancers
Researchers are investigating ferroptosis, an iron-dependent cell death pathway, as a potential approach to overcome treatment resistance in digestive cancers.
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NewsGene-based CIN score predicts breast cancer survival and immunotherapy response
A 13-gene chromosomal instability scoring system developed by Shanghai researchers correlates with survival outcomes and immunotherapy response in breast cancer patients.
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NewsPlatinum-antibody conjugates enhance immunotherapy while reducing chemotherapy toxicity
A novel platinum(IV)-antibody conjugate platform delivers low-dose chemotherapy directly to tumours, upregulating MHC-I expression and enhancing anti-PD-1 responses while minimising systemic exposure. The approach addresses immune evasion mechanisms that limit checkpoint inhibitor efficacy.
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ArticleWhen antibiotics are not enough: the case for immune-engaging therapies
As antimicrobial resistance grows and patient populations become more complex, the limitations of antibiotics are becoming harder to ignore. Dr Helen Bright, CSO at Centauri Therapeutics, discusses a new approach that targets both the pathogen and the host.
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NewsCAR T cell therapy eliminates glioblastoma tumours in preclinical study
A next-generation CAR T cell immunotherapy targeting the urokinase receptor has eliminated treatment-resistant glioblastoma tumours in preclinical models.
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NewsCD4+ T cells identified as key to hepatitis B clearance
University of California, San Francisco researchers have identified a crucial immune mechanism involving CD4+ T cells that explains why some chronic hepatitis B patients successfully clear the virus after stopping antiviral treatment.
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NewsNew framework evaluates AI reliability in immune system prediction
Researchers at the University of South Florida have developed a comprehensive framework to test how accurately AI systems can predict immune responses, addressing critical questions about the reliability of computational tools in drug discovery.
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NewsNew dual-action drug candidate extends survival in pancreatic cancer models
Researchers have developed a dual-mechanism compound that significantly extended survival in preclinical pancreatic cancer models by simultaneously activating immune responses and blocking suppressive pathways.
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NewsCircio and Acuitas partner on circular RNA CAR T therapy
Norway-based biotechnology company Circio Holding ASA has partnered with Acuitas Therapeutics to evaluate its circVec circular RNA platform for in vivo CAR T cell therapy. The collaboration will combine Circio’s technology, which reportedly delivers gene expression lasting up to six months in lymphocytes, with Acuitas’ lipid nanoparticle delivery system targeting specific T cell populations for potential applications in oncology and autoimmune diseases.
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NewsChampions Oncology to present eight studies at AACR 2026
Champions Oncology will present eight studies at AACR 2026 spanning KRAS-mutant tumours, ovarian cancer, glioblastoma and emerging therapies including radiopharmaceuticals and CAR-T, using patient-derived models to improve early-stage decision-making in oncology drug development.
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ArticleAnticipating adaptation: understanding and overcoming cancer drug resistance
Neil Bhowmick explores how understanding the mechanisms of cancer drug resistance has reframed our approach to treatment, revealing containment and control as realistic goals for therapeutic strategies.
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ArticleKMA and LMA antigens emerge as high value targets for plasma cell dyscrasia treatment
Research published in Clinical Lymphoma, Myeloma and Leukemia identifies Kappa Myeloma Antigen and Lambda Myeloma Antigen as highly selective immunotherapy targets across plasma cell dyscrasias.
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NewsHaem signalling pathway identified as key driver of T cell exhaustion
University of Lausanne researchers have identified a molecular mechanism explaining how cancer-fighting T cells become exhausted in tumours, offering a potential route to improve CAR T therapies through proteasome modulation during cell manufacturing.
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WebinarWhat it takes to automate high-content imaging at scale
This webinar examines the design trade-offs and technical constraints involved in building a high-throughput robotic imaging pipeline for complex biological workflows.
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NewsScientists develop cream that triggers skin’s anti-cancer defence
A topical cream that activates the skin’s immune defences has been shown to suppress tumour growth in early models of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.
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NewsBlocking FAK protein may help to overcome resistance in ovarian cancer
A new preclinical study has demonstrated that locking the focal adhesion kinase (FAK) protein may help the immune system better detect and attack ovarian tumours.


