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CANCER CELL
Volume 40, Issue 7, Pages 708-710Publisher
CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccell.2022.06.008
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In this article, Belk et al. conducted an in vitro CRISPR screen to identify genes that regulate CD8(+) T cell exhaustion. They discovered several genes related to epigenetic modification and demonstrated that eliminating Arid1a enables CD8(+) T cells to retain their proliferative and cytotoxic function in vivo, resulting in improved anti-tumor activity.
In this issue of Cancer Cell, Belk et al. perform an in vitro CRISPR screen to identify genes that regulate CD8(+) T cell exhaustion. They find several genes related to epigenetic modification and show that by eliminating Arid1a, CD8(+) T cells retain proliferative and cytotoxic function in vivo, leading to better anti-tumor activity.
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