Publications by authors named "E Marcq"

Article Synopsis
  • Antibodies targeting immune checkpoints like CTLA-4 and PD-1/PD-L1 are used to treat various cancers, often combined with chemotherapy, but the role of other checkpoints like LAG-3 is less understood.
  • * Recent studies showed that chemotherapy increases the presence of specific T cells (both CD4 and CD8) expressing LAG-3 in tumors, suggesting a broader effect on immune response.
  • * Combining anti-LAG-3 and anti-PD-1 therapies with chemotherapy led to significantly better tumor control than using any of the treatments alone, indicating the importance of how chemotherapy changes immune checkpoint expression in treatment strategies.*
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This study combines two innovative mouse models in a major gene discovery project to assess the influence of host genetics on asbestos related disease (ARD). Conventional genetics studies provided evidence that some susceptibility to mesothelioma is genetic. However, the identification of host modifier genes, the roles they may play, and whether they contribute to disease susceptibility remain unknown.

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This work reviews possible signatures and potential detectability of present-day volcanically emitted material in the atmosphere of Venus. We first discuss the expected composition of volcanic gases at present time, addressing how this is related to mantle composition and atmospheric pressure. Sulfur dioxide, often used as a marker of volcanic activity in Earth's atmosphere, has been observed since late 1970s to exhibit variability at the Venus' cloud tops at time scales from hours to decades; however, this variability may be associated with solely atmospheric processes.

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Background: It remains challenging to obtain positive outcomes with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-engineered cell therapies in solid malignancies, like colorectal cancer (CRC) and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). A major obstacle is the lack of targetable surface antigens that are not shared by healthy tissues. CD70 emerges as interesting target, due to its stringent expression pattern in healthy tissue and its apparent role in tumor progression in a considerable amount of malignancies.

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Pleural mesothelioma (PM) is an aggressive cancer of the serosal lining of the thoracic cavity, predominantly caused by asbestos exposure. Due to nonspecific symptoms, PM is characterized by an advanced-stage diagnosis, resulting in a dismal prognosis. However, early diagnosis improves patient outcome.

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