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Disarming a molecular brake: cAMP-responsive element modulator deletion supercharges CAR-NK cells
In a recent study published in Nature, Rafei and colleagues identified the transcription factor cAMP responsive element modulator (CREM) as an important regulator in natural killer (NK) cells that have been engineered with Chimeric antigen receptors (CARs). Their study demonstrated that CREM integrates signals from CAR activation and from interleukin-15 (IL-15) stimulation and serves as a molecular brake that limits CAR-NK functionality.1
期刊介绍:
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy is an open access journal that focuses on timely publication of cutting-edge discoveries and advancements in basic science and clinical research related to signal transduction and targeted therapy.
Scope: The journal covers research on major human diseases, including, but not limited to:
Cancer,Cardiovascular diseases,Autoimmune diseases,Nervous system diseases.