Journal article
Multiparametric flow cytometry to characterize vaccine-induced polyfunctional T cell responses and T cell/NK cell exhaustion and memory phenotypes in mouse immuno-oncology models
D Moi, B Zeng, SA Minnie, R Bhatt, J Wood, DP Sester, R Mazzieri, R Dolcetti
Frontiers in Immunology | Published : 2023
Abstract
Suitable methods to assess in vivo immunogenicity and therapeutic efficacy of cancer vaccines in preclinical cancer models are critical to overcome current limitations of cancer vaccines and enhance the clinical applicability of this promising immunotherapeutic strategy. In particular, availability of methods allowing the characterization of T cell responses to endogenous tumor antigens is required to assess vaccine potency and improve the antigen formulation. Moreover, multiparametric assays to deeply characterize tumor-induced and therapy-induced immune modulation are relevant to design mechanism-based combination immunotherapies. Here we describe a versatile multiparametric flow cytometry..
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Awarded by National Breast Cancer Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
The work was supported in part by funding provided by National Breast Cancer Foundation (IIRS-18-047, IIRS-20-124) and by the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Foundation (ID #2114). IIRS-23-033 to the National Breast cancer foundation grants.