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Antibody-mediated targeting of TNFR2 activates CD8 T cells in mice and promotes antitumor immunity.

Sci Transl Med. 2019; 
Tam Eric M,Fulton Ross B,Sampson James F,Muda Marco,Camblin Adam,Richards Jennifer,Koshkaryev Alexander,Tang Jian,Kurella Vinodh,Jiao Yang,Xu Lihui,Zhang Kathy,Kohli Neeraj,Luus Lia,Hutto Elizabeth,Kumar Sandeep,Lulo James,Paragas Violette,Wong Christina,Suchy James,Grabow Stephanie,Dugast Anne-Sophie,Zhang Hong,Depis Fabien,Feau Sonia,Jakubowski Aniela,Qiao Wenlian,Craig Galina,Razlog Maja,Qiu James,Zhou Yu,Marks James D,Croft Michael,Drummond Daryl C,Raue And
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Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor receptor 2 (TNFR2) is the alternate receptor for TNF and can mediate both pro- and anti-inflammatory activities of T cells. Although TNFR2 has been linked to enhanced suppressive activity of regulatory T cells (T) in autoimmune diseases, the viability of TNFR2 as a target for cancer immunotherapy has been underappreciated. Here, we show that new murine monoclonal anti-TNFR2 antibodies yield robust antitumor activity and durable protective memory in multiple mouse cancer cell line models. The antibodies mediate potent Fc-dependent T cell costimulation and do not result in significant depletion of T Corresponding human agonistic monoclonal anti-TNFR2 antibodies were identified and also h... More

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