CD47 blockade enhances the efficacy of intratumoral STING-targeting therapy by activating phagocytes

Volume: 218, Issue: 11
Published: Sep 24, 2021
Abstract
Activation of STING signaling plays an important role in anti-tumor immunity, and we previously reported the anti-tumor effects of STING through accumulation of M1-like macrophages in tumor tissue treated with a STING agonist. However, myeloid cells express SIRPα, an inhibitory receptor for phagocytosis, and its receptor, CD47, is overexpressed in various cancer types. Based on our findings that breast cancer patients with highly expressed CD47...
Paper Details
Title
CD47 blockade enhances the efficacy of intratumoral STING-targeting therapy by activating phagocytes
Published Date
Sep 24, 2021
Volume
218
Issue
11
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