20 research outputs found

    Glycans as Immune Checkpoints: Removal of Branched N-glycans Enhances Immune Recognition Preventing Cancer Progression

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    International audienceTumor growth is accompanied with dramatic changes in the cellular glycome, such as the aberrant expression of complex branched N-glycans. However, the role of this protumoral N-glycan in immune evasion and whether its removal contributes to enhancement of immune recognition and to unleashing an antitumor immune response remain elusive. We demonstrated that branched N-glycans are used by colorectal cancer cells to escape immune recognition, instructing the creation of immunosuppressive networks through inhibition of IFN gamma. The removal of this "glycan-mask" exposed immunogenic mannose glycans that potentiated immune recognition by DC-SIGN-expressing immune cells, resulting in an effective antitumor immune response. We revealed a glycoimmune checkpoint in colorectal cancer, highlighting the therapeutic efficacy of its deglycosylation to potentiate immune recognition and, thus, improving cancer immunotherapy

    Brazilian poetry from 1878 to 1902

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    The Brazilian theatre up to 1900

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    The Brazilian short story

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    Colonial Brazilian literature

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    Brazilian poetry from the 1830s to the 1880s

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    Brazilian popular literature (the literatura de cordel

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    The Brazilian and the Spanish American literary traditions: a contrastive view

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    The essay: architects of Brazilian national identity

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