Publications by authors named "Ibtissam Razzouki"

Article Synopsis
  • Malakoplakia is a type of tissue inflammation that primarily impacts the urogenital system and is characterized by a specific histological appearance, often involving macrophages.
  • Although it typically affects the bladder, cases of renal involvement are rare and can be mistaken for renal cell carcinoma.
  • A clinical case is highlighted where a 58-year-old woman was diagnosed with renal malakoplakia after undergoing partial nephrectomy, despite having no previous urinary infection history.
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Background: The crosstalk between the immune system and cancer cells has aroused considerable interest over the past decades. To escape immune surveillance cancer cells evolve various strategies orchestrating tumor microenvironment. The discovery of the inhibitory immune checkpoints was a major breakthrough due to their crucial contribution to immune evasion.

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Introduction: Among all types of central nervous system cancers, glioma remains the most frequent primary brain tumor in adults. Despite significant advances in immunomodulatory therapies, notably immune checkpoint inhibitors, their effectiveness remains constrained due to glioma resistance. The discovery of TMIGD2 (Transmembrane and Immunoglobulin Domain Containing 2) as an immuno-stimulatory receptor, constitutively expressed on naive T cells and most natural killer (NK) cells, has emerged as an attractive immunotherapy target in a variety of cancers.

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Breast cancer is the most common type of tumor in women worldwide. Immune checkpoint inhibitors, particularly anti-PDL1, have shown promise as a therapeutic approach for managing this disease. However, this type of immunotherapy still fails to work for some patients, leading researchers to explore alternative immune checkpoint targets.

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