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Cancer immunology lab at Dana Farber Cancer Institute applying synthetic biology tools to develop novel immunotherapies. #Immunotherapy #NK #CARs #BacterialEng

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We engineered a new class of immunotherapy by surface displaying cytokines (il15/18 and 21) on a gut bacteria. Non-pathogenic E. coli displaying decoy-resistant IL18 mutein boosts anti-tumor and CAR NK cell responses | Nature Biotechnology nature.com/articles/s4158…


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Please check out our recent “In a Nutshell” article for brief updates on CAR-NK cell therapy for cancer. Lots of new exciting frontiers in the field! ⁦@lab_rezvani⁩ ⁦@MDAndersonNews⁩ ⁦@BrJHaem#CARNK #NK #Cell therapy. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…


Bacteria engineered to target cancer. Bacteria expressing an anti-tumor signaling protein can be a potent cancer immunotherapy on Vimeo vimeo.com/1020694795

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Researchers from @DanaFarber, have engineered E. coli to function as a "tumor GPS," guiding cancer-fighting therapies directly to tumors. Published in @NatureBiotech, this innovation could transform solid tumor treatment. (1/3)


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In a new study in @NatureBiotech, Rizwan Romee, MD (@romeerizwan) and @DanaFarber researchers look at how gut bacteria is engineered to act as a tumor GPS for immunotherapies. More: dana-farber.org/newsroom/news-… Study: nature.com/articles/s4158…



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