4 Papers
Mu Li is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: T cell & Adoptive cell transfer. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Cancer stem cell vaccination confers significant antitumor immunity
Ning Ning,Qin Pan,Qin Pan,Fang Zheng,Fang Zheng,Seagal Teitz-Tennenbaum,Martin Egenti,Ji Yet,Mu Li,Christophe Ginestier,Max S. Wicha,Jeffrey S. Moyer,Mark E. Prince,Yingxin Xu,Xiao-Lian Zhang,Shiang Huang,Alfred E. Chang,Qiao Li +17 more
TL;DR: Mechanistic investigations established that CSC-primed antibodies and T cells were capable of selective targeting CSCs and conferring antitumor immunity, providing a rationale for a new type of cancer immunotherapy based on the development of CSC vaccines that can specifically target C SCs.
In Vivo Sensitized and In Vitro Activated B Cells Mediate Tumor Regression in Cancer Adoptive Immunotherapy
TL;DR: Data indicate that in vivo primed and in vitro activated B cells can be employed as effector cells for cancer therapy, and the synergistic antitumor efficacy of cotransferred activated B effector Cells and T effectorcells represents a novel approach for cancer adoptive immunotherapy.
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Radiotherapy combined with intratumoral dendritic cell vaccination enhances the therapeutic efficacy of adoptive T-cell transfer.
Seagal Teitz-Tennenbaum,Qiao Li,Mary A. Davis,Kari Wilder-Romans,Janet B. Hoff,Mu Li,Alfred E. Chang +6 more
TL;DR: This model found that induction of lymphopenia before adoptive transfer of ex vivo anti-CD3/CD28 activated and interleukin-2 expanded D5-G6 tumor draining lymph node cells enhanced the antitumor efficacy of the infused cells in both pulmonary metastases and subcutaneous D5 bearing mice.
Interleukin-21 Augments the Efficacy of T-Cell Therapy by Eliciting Concurrent Cellular and Humoral Responses
Takekazu Iuchi,Seagal Teitz-Tennenbaum,Jianhua Huang,Bruce G. Redman,Steven D. Hughes,Mu Li,Guihua Jiang,Alfred E. Chang,Qiao Li +8 more
TL;DR: The immune-modulating effect of IL-21 when used in vitro and its adjuvant effects when administrated concomitantly with T-cell transfer for cancer therapy are examined to provide a rationale to evaluate the use ofIL-21 in T- cell therapy of human cancers.
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