
New Publication Hadjigeorgiou, A. G., et al. 2025 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
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New Publication Charalambous A. et al. 2026 Journal of Controlled Release
April 2, 2026Glucocorticoid steroids are widely prescribed in oncology for managing treatment-related side effects, though their use is discouraged in patients undergoing immune checkpoint blockade (ICB). Given the crucial role of steroids in supportive care, it is imperative to develop integrated strategies that do not compromise ICB therapy effectiveness. Here, protocols of dexamethasone resembling clinical antiemesis regimens are tested in murine models of ICB-resistant breast cancer. Unexpectedly, dexamethasone enhanced the efficacy of ICB in models of primary cancer and spontaneous metastasis. Dexamethasone increased the volume of blood vessels within tumors, thereby facilitating lymphocyte infiltration and intratumor distribution. Additionally, dexamethasone depleted immunosuppressive cells and potentiated the capacity of ICB to enrich tumors of antigen-recognizing cytotoxic lymphocytes. Read more




