Optimal dendritic-cell-based antitumor immunotherapy with cDC1 cells requires active mitochondria. Whereas vaccination with normal cDC1 cells efficiently reduces metastasis in B16-OVA tumors, the antitumor efficacy of these cells is diminished when their mitochondria are damaged.
Investigación, Publicaciones

CNIC-led study identifies a mitochondrial “checkpoint” that enables dendritic cells to efficiently activate T lymphocytes against viruses and tumors

David Sancho, Ignacio Heras-Murillo y Stefanie Wculek.
Investigación, Publicaciones

Scientist at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC) and the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) uncover a key metabolic mechanism governing immune cell readiness

El Dr. David Sancho, junto a María Cid y Lola Manterola, de la Fundación Cris contra el Cáncer
Sobre el CNIC, Investigación

TARGET-DC, CNIC initiative led by Dr. David Sancho aims to identify novel immune checkpoints in dendritic cells to advance T-cell activation.

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