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Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: Anti-NKG2A Antibodies on Board.

Trends in Immunology 2019 January 2
Antibodies directed towards checkpoint inhibitors have unveiled extraordinary potential in cancer therapy. An article by the Vivier group (Cell 2018;175:1731-1743) shows that blocking the HLA-E-specific NKG2A inhibitory receptor, expressed by NK and inducible in T cells, results in benefits against poor prognosis tumors. Moreover, NKG2A and PD-1/PD-L1 mAb combinations unleash tumor-specific T cell proliferation and memory.

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