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ABSTRACT:
PROVIDER: PRJNA639171 | ENA |
REPOSITORIES: ENA
Moore Jade J Ma Lin L Lazar Ann A AA Barcellos-Hoff Mary Helen MH
Cancer research 20211213 3
In breast cancer, the type and distribution of infiltrating immune cells are associated with clinical outcome. Moreover, cancers with abundant tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) are more likely to respond to immunotherapy, whereas those in which CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells are completely absent (deserts) or excluded are less likely to respond. Detailed understanding of this biology is limited by a lack of preclinical breast cancer models that recapitulate TIL distributions and their associated bio ...[more]