Researchers have engineered immune cells to sense cancer metabolites, improving tumor infiltration in solid cancers. Separate studies identify Kappa and Lambda Myeloma Antigens as specific targets for multiple myeloma treatment, while mRNA-based personalized cancer vaccines show promise through AI-driven neoantigen selection.
Researchers developed pancreatic-targeted lipid nanoparticles (AH-LNP) that enable precise mRNA delivery to the pancreas through capsule-filter-mediated accumulation. The platform demonstrated efficacy in genome editing and cancer immunotherapy across multiple animal models including non-human primates.
Researchers at Stony Brook University developed an oral vaccine using modified Listeria monocytogenes that generates anti-tumor immune responses in the gut and significantly improves colorectal cancer control when combined with checkpoint inhibitors.