Jin-Ping Zhang
Soochow University (Suzhou)
4 Papers
3 Citations
Jin-Ping Zhang is an academic researcher from Soochow University (Suzhou). The author has contributed to research in topics: T cell & Tumor microenvironment. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Tumor cell-released autophagosomes (TRAPs) promote immunosuppression through induction of M2-like macrophages with increased expression of PD-L1.
Zhifa Wen,Hongxiang Liu,Rong Gao,Meng Zhou,Jie Ma,Yue Zhang,Jinjin Zhao,Yongqiang Chen,Tian-Yu Zhang,Fang Huang,Ning Pan,Jin-Ping Zhang,Bernard A. Fox,Hong-Ming Hu,Li-Xin Wang +14 more
TL;DR: These findings suggest the TRAPs-PD-L1 axis as a major driver of immunosuppression in the TME by eliciting macrophage polarization towards an M2-like phenotype, and highlight the potential novel therapeutic approach of simultaneously targeting autophagy and PD-L 1.
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Tumor-released autophagosomes induces CD4+ T cell-mediated immunosuppression via a TLR2–IL-6 cascade
Yongqiang Chen,Peng-Cheng Li,Ning Pan,Rong Gao,Zhifa Wen,Tian-Yu Zhang,Fang Huang,Fang-Yuan Wu,Xi-Long Ou,Jin-Ping Zhang,Xue-Jun Zhu,Xue-Jun Zhu,Hong-Ming Hu,Hong-Ming Hu,Kang Chen,Kang Chen,Yun-Lang Cai,Li-xin Wang +17 more
TL;DR: HSP90α on the surface of TRAPs programs the immunosuppressive functions of CD4+ T cells to promote tumor growth and metastasis and represents important therapeutic targets to reverse cancer-associated immunosatching and improve immunotherapy.
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Generation of a safe and efficacious llama single-domain antibody fragment (vHH) targeting the membrane-proximal region of 4-1BB for engineering therapeutic bispecific antibodies for cancer.
Tianhang Zhai,Chao Wang,Yifeng Xu,Weifeng Huang,Zhijun Yuan,Tao Wang,Shuang Dai,Shaogang Peng,Tuling Pang,Wenchao Jiang,Yuhua Huang,Yuefeng Zou,Yingda Xu,Joanne Sun,Xinjiang Gong,Jin-Ping Zhang,Andy Tsun,Bin Li,Xiaoniu Miao +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a single-domain antibody towards a unique epitope of 4-1BB that limits its potential on-target toxicity while maintaining sufficient potency was found in vivo.
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