Study could help explain why certain brain tumors don’t respond well to immunotherapy

Immune checkpoint blockade has been ineffective for treating glioblastoma; UCLA-led research may reveal why
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A picture of tumor infiltrating immune cells from a patient with a metastatic brain tumor that has not been treated with immunotherapy. The T cells (red) are blocked at the blood vessels (green) and cannot reach the tumors in the brain. (Image credit: UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center)