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Taking the temperature of lung cancer antigens

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Antigen presentation is fundamental to anti-tumor immunity, but our understanding of the physiological and molecular inputs to the process in different contexts remains limited. Two new studies explore the contribution of cell-intrinsic proteolytic mechanisms and cell-extrinsic hot and cold tumor microenvironments in shaping the antigenic landscape in lung cancer.

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Fig. 1: The repertoire of antigens presented on the surface of malignant and non-malignant cells is shaped by ‘hot’ or ‘cold’ immune microenvironments.

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Stewart, P.A., Jaeger, A.M. Taking the temperature of lung cancer antigens. Nat Cancer 4, 586–587 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43018-023-00552-9

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