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Spatial heterogeneity of immune regulators drives dynamic changes of local immune responses, affecting disease outcomes in pancreatic cancer.

Eva KaramitopoulouAnna Silvia WenningAnimesh AcharjeePauline AeschbacherIlaria MarinoniInti ZlobecBeat GloorAurel Perren
Published in: Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research (2024)
Our results indicate strategic differences in the regulation of immune determinants, which lead to different levels of effectiveness of antitumor responses between high- and low-immunogenic tumors and dynamic spatial changes, which affect the evolution of immune evasion and patient outcomes. This supports coevolution of tumor and immune cells and may help define therapeutic vulnerabilities to improve antitumor immunity and harness the responsiveness to immune checkpoint inhibitors in PDAC patients.
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