Lactylated Apolipoprotein C‐II Induces Immunotherapy Resistance by Promoting Extracellular Lipolysis (Adv. Sci. 38/2024)
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Abstract
Lysine‐Lactylation In article number 2406333, Jian‐yuan Zhao, Ting Zhu, Lianhui Sun, Guangjian Fan, and co‐workers explore the protein lysine lactylation (Kla) landscape, identifying Kla as a key factor in cancer immunotherapy resistance. The cover illustration depicts a tree resembling human lungs under attack by lactylated proteins crossing the immunotherapy barrier. The authors propose APOC2K70 Ab (Ruyi Jingu Bang) as a potent tool to block this process and enhance sensitivity to immunotherapy. [Image: see text]
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