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      Navigating the Fas lane to improved cellular therapy for cancer

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      The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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          Abstract

          Genetically engineered T cells have shown promising activity in the treatment of cancer. However, these cells are also potentially susceptible to immune-suppressive pathways in the tumor microenvironment that may limit their efficacy. In this issue of the JCI, Yamamoto et al. describe a new cellular engineering approach to prevent Fas-mediated inhibition of T cell function, which may be exploited to improve cellular therapy for cancer.

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          Journal
          J Clin Invest
          J. Clin. Invest
          J Clin Invest
          The Journal of Clinical Investigation
          American Society for Clinical Investigation
          0021-9738
          1558-8238
          25 February 2019
          25 February 2019
          1 April 2019
          1 April 2020
          : 129
          : 4
          : 1522-1523
          Affiliations
          Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to: Madhav Dhodapkar, Winship Cancer Institute, 1760 Haygood Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA. Phone: 404.778.1900; Email: madhav.v.dhodapkar@ 123456emory.edu .
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          PMC6436865 PMC6436865 6436865 127581
          10.1172/JCI127581
          6436865
          30830880
          7b9a38be-1a65-4b7d-a560-11bb95a66186
          © 2019 American Society for Clinical Investigation
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