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IFNAR1 Degradation: A New Mechanism for Tumor Immune Evasion?

Cancer Cell 2017 Februrary 14
Type I interferons have been shown to play a major role in anti-cancer immunity. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Katlinski et al. describe tumor-induced degradation of type I interferon receptor IFNAR1 chain as a new immune-evasion mechanism in colorectal cancers. Stabilizing IFNAR1 inhibits tumor growth and improves immunotherapy efficacy.

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