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T-bet promotes apoptosis and regulates ion channels and transporters in intestinal epithelial cells

Brief description Inducible expression of T-bet in epithelial cells promotes apoptosis and can be used as an anti-cancer therapy. Problem Cancer remains a leading cause of mortality worldwide, with epithelial cell cancers such as colon cancer presenting significant treatment challenges. Traditional approaches like chemotherapy and radiation therapy,...

Modulation of chemokine expression for cancer immunotherapy

Background Solid tumors remain largely resistant to T-cell–based immunotherapies due to poor immune cell infiltration within the tumor microenvironment. The absence of key chemokines limits T-cell trafficking, resulting in “cold” tumors that fail to respond to checkpoint inhibitors and adoptive cell therapies. Innovation USC...

11-692 - Polypeptide Nanoparticles for Controlled Release of Ocular Biopharmaceuticals

Novel protein-based targeted drug delivery strategy Potential application to treat several ocular disorders Uses biocompatible, biodegradable and less immunogenic ELP-1 polymers Abstract USC scientists genetically engineered elastin-like polypeptides (ELP), which assemble multivalent nanoparticles at physiological temperature. The innovation was...

Published: 3/11/2026 Inventor(s): John MacKay, Wan Wang

2021-018 - Targeting Beclin 2 for the Treatment of Cancer, Inflammatory and Neurodegenerative Diseases

Identified Beclin 2 as a critical negative regulator of inflammation and lymphoma development making it and its interacting proteins potential therapeutic targets Developing novel strategies to modulate Beclin 2 as a method to treat neurodegenerative diseases and cancer which has the potential to be first-in-class Abstract USC researchers identified...