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  • A study now indicates that CD160⁺CD8⁺ T cells in patients with colorectal cancer modulate anti-tumour immune responses and may influence disease progression. Their combination with immune checkpoint blockade therapy has emerged as a promising strategy to enhance therapeutic efficacy and patient outcomes in colorectal cancer.

    • Yi-Hao Wang
    • Stanislav Dergun
    • Ping-Chih Ho
    News & Views
    Nature Cell Biology
    Volume: 27, P: 1389-1390
  • Many cancers metastasize to the lungs, yet immune cells rarely succeed in eliminating them. Here we show that although NK cells that patrol the lung vasculature are highly differentiated and cytotoxic to circulating tumor cells, these fail to access extravasated lesions, while NK cells that infiltrate the tumor parenchyma are less differentiated, exhibit poor cytotoxicity functionally restrained by TGF-β, allowing metastatic tumors to persist.

    • Marijne Vermeer
    • Colin Sparano
    • Sònia Tugues
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-13