Novel Way To Develop Tumor Vaccines: Regulate Immune Inhibitor To Overcome Tumor Supression, University of Southern California Study

ScienceDaily (Mar. 5, 2008) — Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) have uncovered a new way to develop more effective tumor vaccines by turning off the suppression function of regulatory T cells. The results of the study, titled “A20 is an antigen presentation attenuator, and its inhibition overcomes regulatory T cell-mediated suppression,” will be published in Nature Medicine.

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