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BioWorld - Thursday, June 18, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''tumor microenvironment''

Microscopy of a cross-section of mouse skin containing melanoma tumors
Immuno-oncology

Researchers identify innate immune barrier against melanoma

May 26, 2026
By Tamra Sami
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Australian researchers have identified a previously overlooked population of immune cells in the skin that physically restrain melanoma growth by engulfing live melanoma cells, and the discovery could reshape thinking around macrophage-targeted cancer therapies and innate immunity in oncology.
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3D representation of tumor microenvironment
Cancer

Abion’s ABN-202 has antitumor activity in acidic microenvironment

Dec. 3, 2025
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Abion Inc. has presented data for ABN-202, a hyperglycosylated interferon (IFN) β mutein fused to a monoclonal antibody targeting tumor-associated calcium signal transducer 2 (TROP2) that retains activity under acidic conditions.
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3D Rendering of tumor microenvironment

Nociceptors infiltrate tumors and promote immunosuppression

Aug. 8, 2025
By Mar de Miguel
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In the tumor microenvironment, cancer cells activate various signaling pathways to promote their growth. This includes the formation of blood vessels. However, the circulatory system is not the only one attracted to the tumor. Researchers at Sanford Research have uncovered a mechanism to circumvent the immune response that would destroy them.
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3D Rendering of tumor microenvironment
Cancer

Nociceptors infiltrate tumors and promote immunosuppression

Aug. 6, 2025
By Mar de Miguel
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In the tumor microenvironment, cancer cells activate various signaling pathways to promote their growth. This includes the formation of blood vessels. However, the circulatory system is not the only one attracted to the tumor. Researchers at Sanford Research have uncovered a mechanism to circumvent the immune response that would destroy them.
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3D representation of tumor microenvironment
Cancer

EACR 2025: Immune rewiring in cancer orchestrates tumor microenvironment

June 18, 2025
By Coia Dulsat
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Among the presentations included in the Top Abstracts category at the recently inaugurated Annual Congress of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR) in Lisbon, it is worth highlighting two that respectively addressed the role of cytokines and lipid-sensing receptors as key modulators of the tumor microenvironment, a central theme in current cancer research.
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3D Rendering of tumor microenvironment
Drug design, drug delivery & technologies

AI-based spatial omics unveils molecular talks in tumors

March 26, 2025
By Mar de Miguel
The three-dimensional analysis of cell types and their locations by spatial transcriptomics provides key information of their interactions within tissues or organs. Based on this technology, scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute have developed an AI tool called Nichecompass, which shows a comprehensive view of the cancer microenvironments, the different cells, their locations, and how they communicate with each other through different molecules inside the tumor.
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3D Rendering of tumor microenvironment
Drug design, drug delivery & technologies

AI-based spatial omics unveils molecular talks in tumors

March 25, 2025
By Mar de Miguel
The three-dimensional analysis of cell types and their locations by spatial transcriptomics provides key information of their interactions within tissues or organs. Based on this technology, scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute have developed an AI tool called Nichecompass, which shows a comprehensive view of the cancer microenvironments, the different cells, their locations, and how they communicate with each other through different molecules inside the tumor. This AI could process data in an hour and compare samples before and after a treatment.
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Art concept for vaccine for cancer
Immuno-oncology

IO-112 modulates tumor macrophages, allows control of tumor microenvironment

Feb. 20, 2025
Io Biotech Aps has presented preclinical data regarding their Arg1-derived peptide cancer vaccine IO-112 as a potential immunotherapeutic that would allow controlling the tumor microenvironment.
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Art concept for targeting a cold tumor
Cancer

Innate immune stimulant helps cold, hurts hot tumor treatment

Feb. 18, 2025
By Coia Dulsat
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionized the landscape of cancer management. However, acquired resistance and response variability point to rational combination strategies as the goal to achieve significant improvements in the field. Investigators at the National Cancer Center of Japan have found that stimulators of the innate immune response unexpectedly activated suppressive cells of the innate immune system.
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Mestag’s activated fibroblast approach draws Merck in $1.9B deal

Oct. 8, 2024
By Nuala Moran
Mestag Therapeutics Ltd. has sealed a potential $1.9 billion agreement with Merck & Co. Inc., in which it will apply its expertise in activated fibroblasts to identify novel targets for inflammatory diseases. The pharma company has the option to license one or more targets, up to a prespecified number, and will take on all subsequent discovery, development and commercialization work.
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