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Targeting autophagy to enhance immune checkpoint inhibition

US National Cancer Institute grant open #nih-5P50CA261608-05

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Project Summary – Project 2 A new approach that can overcome resistance to immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI) is a major unmet need for Stage IV melanoma patients. The overall goal of this project is to determine if combined ICI with autophagy inhibition can address this unmet need. Autophagy is a key resistance mechanism to chemotherapy and targeted therapy. More recently our work and the work of others has implicated autophagy as a resistance mechanism to immunotherapy. This raises a number of questions about which is the best approach to target autophagy and in which cell types is it most c

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