
Professor
Medicine, MCG
Professor, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, MCG
Leader, Cancer Immunology, Inflammation, & Tolerance Program
Professor, The Graduate School, Âé¶¹AV
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The Gang Zhou Lab
Health Sciences Campus
1410 Laney Walker Blvd., CN-4140
Lab: CN-4144A1
(706) 721-4472
Lab:(706)721-6257
Gang Zhou, PhD is a Professor, Principal Investigator, and Leader of the Georgia Cancer Center’s Cancer Immunology, Inflammation, and Tolerance (CIIT) Program. He earned his PhD degree in Immunology from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He then completed postdoctoral training in tumor immunology in the Oncology Department of Johns Hopkins Hospital before joining Âé¶¹AV. Dr. Zhou’s research focuses on studying how chemotherapeutic agents modulate the tumor microenvironment (TME) and how their immunomodulatory effects can be exploited to facilitate cancer immunotherapy. The ongoing projects in his lab are directed to investigate polyfunctional antitumor CD4+ T cells, chemotherapy-induced inflammatory myeloid cells, and the immunomodulatory functions of selected small antineoplastic compounds.

Research in Dr. Zhou’s lab is poised to have a meaningful impact on cancer outcomes
across the state of Georgia.
By advancing combination strategies that integrate widely used chemotherapeutic agents
with immunotherapy, Dr. Zhou’s work has the potential to expand access to effective
treatments using existing clinical infrastructure across the state.
Mechanistic findings from these studies may inform the development of more efficacious and durable immune-based therapeutic strategies for patients with metastatic, refractory, or treatment-resistant malignancies, including lymphoma, leukemia, breast, colorectal, lung, and pancreatic cancers.
The primary research focus of our laboratory is tumor immunology, T cell biology, therapy-induced inflammation, and tumor immune escape. In particular, our studies relate to lymphomas, multiple myeloma, breast cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer, and pancreatic cancer. Methods used include adoptive T cell therapy, T cell engineering, next-generation sequencing analysis, and animal tumor models.
Other Areas of Interest
Small compounds with immunomodulatory activities
Molecular mechanisms underlying T cell polyfunctionality
Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) using engineered or naturally occurring tumor-specific T cells has emerged as a promising approach for cancer treatment. Despite notable successes, the potential of ACT to achieve durable and curative outcomes has not been fully realized in many cases. Major barriers include insufficient T cell expansion, persistence, tumor infiltration, and the loss of effector function due to T cell exhaustion. There is a growing need for novel strategies to overcome these limitations and enhance ACT efficacy. The presence of polyfunctional CD4 T cells, defined by their ability to simultaneously produce multiple pro-inflammatory cytokines, has been correlated with improved therapeutic outcomes in both preclinical models and clinical studies. However, how to generate polyfunctional CD4 T cells suitable for ACT remains elusive. Our previous work demonstrated that CD4 T cells exposed to interleukin-7 (IL-7) during antigenic stimulation acquire a polyfunctional phenotype through a STAT5-dependent mechanism. Our recent work showed that ectopic expression of a constitutively active form of STAT5 (CASTAT5) in tumor-specific CD4 T cells induces broad transcriptional and epigenetic reprogramming. This remodeling confers polyfunctionality, resistance to exhaustion, and enhanced tumor-infiltrating capacity. Notably, CASTAT5 expression significantly improves the expansion and persistence of CD19-directed CAR T cells, leading to high cure rates in murine models of advanced lymphoma. Our ongoing studies aim to elucidate the molecular and cellular mechanisms by which sustained STAT5 signaling promotes and maintains T cell polyfunctionality. We are employing an integrated multi-omics approach, including transcriptomics, epigenomics, metabolomics, and CRISPR-based gene-editing, to uncover the regulatory networks driving this desirable T cell state. These insights will inform the rational design of next-generation ACT strategies with improved potency and durability.
Chemotherapy-induced immunosuppressive myeloid cells & antitumor immunity
Tumor recurrence remains a significant clinical challenge in cancer treatment. With the rise of immune-based therapies, there is increasing interest in combining immunotherapy with conventional chemotherapy to achieve more durable antitumor responses. However, emerging evidence suggests that chemotherapy can paradoxically promote immune evasion in certain contexts. Our studies have shown that several standard-of-care chemotherapeutic agents, including cyclophosphamide, melphalan, and doxorubicin, can induce the expansion of a subset of neutrophil-like monocytes during chemotherapy-driven myelopoiesis. These therapy induced monocytes acquire immunosuppressive activity with the capacity to inhibit T cell activation. Selective depletion of these monocytes following chemo-immunotherapy significantly improved long-term survival in preclinical models, indicating their active role in dampening antitumor immunity. These findings underscore the Janus-faced nature of chemotherapy’s immunomodulatory effects: while it can enhance tumor immunogenic cell death and immune activation, it may also generate suppressive myeloid populations that blunt immune responses. Targeting therapy-induced myeloid cells therefore represents a promising strategy to shift this balance in favor of effective, long-lasting antitumor immunity and to maximize the therapeutic potential of chemo-immunotherapy combinations.
Exploiting existing & novel NSAIDs for cancer immunotherapy
 Many non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as sulindac, indomethacin and celecoxib, have demonstrated immunopotentiating effects largely through inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes. However, chronic COX inhibition is associated with significant toxicities in vital organs, limiting the long-term clinical utility of conventional NSAIDs in oncology. This project aims to understand the immunopotentiating activities of NSAIDs that are independent of COX inhibition and develop novel non-COX-inhibitory NSAIDs to enhance the efficacy of cancer immunotherapies. Our recent findings reveal that indomethacin, a prototypical NSAID commonly used for pain relief, can sensitize tumor cells to adoptive cell therapy by inducing oxidative stress and activating the death receptor 5 (DR5)–TRAIL apoptotic pathway. Our ongoing studies are focused on characterizing the immunomodulatory effects of a novel compound with dual inhibitory activity against RAS and β-catenin signaling, two pathways critically involved in cancer cell survival and immune suppression. These efforts may lead to the development of next-generation NSAID derivatives with potent antitumor and immunostimulatory properties, offering a cost-effective strategy to augment current cancer immunotherapies while minimizing systemic toxicity. 
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​ Kelly, M. P., Nikolaev, V. O., Gobejishvili, L., Lugnier, C., Hesslinger, C., Nickolaus, P., Kass, D. A., Pereira de Vasconcelos, W., Fischmeister, R., Brocke, S., Epstein, P. M., Piazza, G. A., Keeton, A. B., , Abdel-Halim, M., Abadi, A. H., Baillie, G. S., Giembycz, M. A., Bolger, G. & Snyder, G. & 9 others, Tasken, K., Saidu, N. E. B., Schmidt, M., Zaccolo, M., Schermuly, R. T., Ke, H., Cote, R. H., Mohammadi Jouabadi, S. & Roks, A. J. M., May 2025, In: Pharmacological Reviews. 77, 3, 100042. Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review |
​ Kyritsi, K., , Douglass, E., Yu, M., Fang, H., , , , & , Apr 5 2025, In: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer. 13, 4, e011322. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Foote, J. B., Mattox, T. E., Keeton, A. B., Chen, X., Smith, F. T., Berry, K., Holmes, T. W., Wang, J., Huang, C. H., Ward, A., Mitra, A. K., Ramirez-Alcantara, V., Hardy, C., Fleten, K. G., Flatmark, K., Yoon, K. J., Sarvesh, S., Nagaraju, G. P., Bandi, D. S. R. & Maxuitenko, Y. Y. & 15 others, Valiyaveettil, J., Carstens, J. L., Buchsbaum, D. J., Yang, J., , Nurmemmedov, E., Babic, I., Gaponeko, V., Abdelkarim, H., Boyd, M. R., Gorman, G., Manne, U., , El-Rayes, B. F. & Piazza, G. A., 2025, In: Cancer Research. 85, 5, p. 956-972 17 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Sigler, S., Abdel-Halim, M., Fathalla, R. K., Madeira da Silva, L., Keeton, A. B., Maxuitenko, Y. Y., Berry, K. L., , Engel, M., Abadi, A. H. & Piazza, G. A., 2025, In: Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry. 25, 1, p. 52-62 11 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Yang, W., Feng, Z., Lai, X., Li, J., Cao, Z., Jiang, F., Chen, F., Zhan, S., Kong, F., Yang, L., Teng, Y., Watford, W. T., & Xie, J., Dec 2024, In: Nature communications. 15, 1, 10095. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Foote, J. B., Mattox, T. E., Keeton, A. B., Chen, X., Smith, F., Berry, K. L., Holmes, T., Wang, J., Huang, C.-H., Ward, A. B., Mitra, A. K., Ramirez-Alcantara, V., Hardy, C., Fleten, K. G., Flatmark, K., Yoon, K. J., Sarvesh, S., Nagaraju, G. P., Bandi, D. S. R. & Maxuitenko, Y. Y. & 15 others, Valiyaveettil, J., Carstens, J. L., Buchsbaum, D. J., Yang, J., , Nurmemmedov, E., Babic, I., Gaponenko, V., Abdelkarim, H., Boyd, M. R., Gorman, G. S., Manne, U., , El-Rayes, B. F. & Piazza, G. A., Oct 7 2024, In: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Klement, J. D., Redd, P. S., Lu, C., Merting, A. D., Poschel, D. B., Yang, D., , , , Fallon, P. G. & Liu, K., Mar 13 2023, In: Cancer Cell. 41, 3, p. 620-636.e9 Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Aboelella, N. S., Brandle, C., Okoko, O., Gazi, M. Y., Ding, Z. C., , Gorman, G., , Davila, M. L., , , Piazza, G. A. & , Jul 26 2022, In: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer. 10, 7, e004938. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Cai, B., Liu, Y., Chong, Y., Zhang, H., Matsunaga, A., Fang, X., , , & , Dec 2021, In: Molecular cancer. 20, 1, 165. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Lee, K. J., Chang, W. C. L., Chen, X., Valiyaveettil, J., Ramirez-Alcantara, V., Gavin, E., Musiyenko, A., Da Silva, L. M., Annamdevula, N. S., Leavesley, S. J., Ward, A., Mattox, T., Lindsey, A. S., Andrews, J., Zhu, B., Wood, C., Neese, A., Nguyen, A., Berry, K. & Maxuitenko, Y. & 9 others, Moyer, M. P., Nurmemmedov, E., Gorman, G., Coward, L., , Keeton, A. B., Cooper, H. S., Clapper, M. L. & Piazza, G. A., Nov 2021, In: Cancer Prevention Research. 14, 11, p. 995-1008 14 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Kang, X., Cai, Y., Wang, Q., Wang, C., Chen, W., Yang, W., Suryawanshi, A., , Chen, P. & Li, F., Sep 25 2021, In: International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 607, 120972. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Aboelella, N. S., Brandle, C., Kim, T., Ding, Z. C. & , Mar 1 2021, In: Cancers. 13, 5, p. 1-25 25 p., 986. Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review |
​ Zhou, S., Zhen, Z., Paschall, A. V., Xue, L., Yang, X., Bebin Blackwell, A. G., Cao, Z., Zhang, W., Wang, M., Teng, Y., , Li, Z., Avci, F. Y., Tang, W. & Xie, J., Feb 10 2021, In: Advanced Functional Materials. 31, 7, 2007017. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Ding, Z. C., Aboelella, N. S., , & , Jan 25 2021, In: Frontiers in immunology. 11, 594540. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Ding, Z. C., , Aboelella, N. S., Fesenkova, K., Park, E. J., Liu, Z., Pei, L., Li, J., , , Piazza, G. A., Blazar, B. R., & , Oct 30 2020, In: Science immunology. 5, 52, aba5962. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Ward, A. B., Keeton, A. B., Chen, X., Mattox, T. E., Coley, A. B., Maxuitenko, Y. Y., Buchsbaum, D. J., Randall, T. D., & Piazza, G. A., Sep 2020, In: MedComm. 1, 2, p. 121-128 8 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review |
​ Piazza, G. A., Ward, A., Chen, X., Maxuitenko, Y., Coley, A., Aboelella, N. S., Buchsbaum, D. J., Boyd, M. R., Keeton, A. B. & , Aug 2020, In: Drug Discovery Today. 25, 8, p. 1521-1527 7 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review |
​ Redd, P. S., Lu, C., Klement, J. D., Ibrahim, M. L., , Kumai, T., Celis, E. & Liu, K., Sep 2 2018, In: OncoImmunology. 7, 9, e1483302. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Habtetsion, T., Ding, Z.-C., Pi, W., Li, T., Lu, C., Chen, T., , Spartz, H., Liu, K., Hao, Z., , Huo, Y., Blazar, B. R., & , Aug 7 2018, In: Cell Metabolism. 28, 2, p. 228-242.e6 Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Ding, Z.-C., Habtetsion, T., Cao, Y., Li, T., Liu, C., Kuczma, M., Chen, T., Hao, Z., , & , Dec 1 2017, In: Scientific reports. 7, 1, 12168. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Kuczma, M. P., Ding, Z.-C., Li, T., Habtetsion, T., Chen, T., Hao, Z., , , Kochenderfer, J. N. & , 2017, In: Oncotarget. 8, 67, p. 111931-111942 12 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Ouzounova, M., Lee, E., Piranlioglu, R., El Andaloussi, A., , Demirci, M. F., Marasco, D., Asm, I., , Hassan, K. A., , , , & Korkaya, H., 2017, In: Nature communications. 8, 14979. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Ding, Z.-C., Liu, C., Cao, Y., Habtetsion, T., Kuczma, M., Pi, W., Kong, H., Cacan, E., Greer, S. F., , Blazar, B. R., & , Jun 2 2016, In: OncoImmunology. 5, 6, e1171445. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Kuczma, M., Ding, Z. C. & , 2016, In: Critical Reviews in Immunology. 36, 2, p. 179-191 13 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Luo, L., Zhu, G., Xu, H., Yao, S., , Zhu, Y., Tamada, K., Huang, L., Flies, A. D., Broadwater, M., Ruff, W., Van Deursen, J. M. A., Melero, I., Zhu, Z. & Chen, L., Jun 11 2015, In: PloS one. 10, 6, e0130126. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Cui, H., Guo, M., Xu, D., Ding, Z.-C., , Ding, H., Zhang, J., Tang, Y. & , Apr 13 2015, In: Nature communications. 6, 6752. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Wei, J. X., Lv, L. H., Wan, Y. L., Cao, Y., Li, G. L., Lin, H. M., Zhou, R., Shang, C. Z., Cao, J., He, H., Han, Q. F., Liu, P. Q., & Min, J., Apr 1 2015, In: Hepatology. 61, 4, p. 1284-1294 11 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Paschall, A. V., Zhang, R., Qi, C. F., Bardhan, K., Peng, L., Lu, G., Yang, J., Merad, M., McGaha, T., , Mellor, A., Abrams, S. I., Morse, H. C., Ozato, K., Xiong, H. & Liu, K., Mar 1 2015, In: Journal of Immunology. 194, 5, p. 2369-2379 11 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Lu, X., Ding, Z. C., Cao, Y., Liu, C., Habtetsion, T., Yu, M., Lemos, H., Salman, H., , Mellor, A. L. & , Feb 15 2015, In: Journal of Immunology. 194, 4, p. 2011-2021 11 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Ding, Z. C., Lu, X., Yu, M., Lemos, H., Huang, L., Chandler, P., Liu, K., Walters, M., Krasinski, A., Mack, M., Blazar, B. R., Mellor, A. L., & , Jul 1 2014, In: Cancer Research. 74, 13, p. 3441-3453 13 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Xu, Y., An, X., Guo, X., Habtetsion, T. G., Wang, Y., Xu, X., Kandala, S., Li, Q., Li, H., Zhang, C., Caldwell, R. B., , Su, Y., Hoda, M. N., , Wu, C. & Huo, Y., Jun 2014, In: Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology. 34, 6, p. 1231-1239 9 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Marabelle, A., Kohrt, H., Sagiv-Barfi, I., Ajami, B., Axtell, R. C., , Rajapaksa, R., Green, M. R., Torchia, J., Brody, J., Luong, R., Rosenblum, M. D., Steinman, L., Levitsky, H. I., Tse, V. & Levy, R., Nov 1 2013, In: Journal of Clinical Investigation. 123, 11, p. 4980 1 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate › peer-review |
​ Marabelle, A., Kohrt, H., Sagiv-Barfi, I., Ajami, B., Axtell, R. C., , Rajapaksa, R., Green, M. R., Torchia, J., Brody, J., Luong, R., Rosenblum, M. D., Steinman, L., Levitsky, H. I., Tse, V. & Levy, R., Jun 3 2013, In: Journal of Clinical Investigation. 123, 6, p. 2447-2463 17 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Ding, Z. C., Huang, L., Blazar, B. R., Yagita, H., Mellor, A. L., & , Sep 13 2012, In: Blood. 120, 11, p. 2229-2239 11 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ & Levitsky, H., 2012, In: Clinical and Developmental Immunology. 2012, 124187. Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review |
​ Ding, Z. C. & , 2012, In: Clinical and Developmental Immunology. 2012, 890178. Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review |
​ , Ding, Z. C., Fu, J. & Levitsky, H. I., Feb 15 2011, In: Journal of Immunology. 186, 4, p. 2148-2155 8 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Ding, Z. C., Blazar, B. R., Mellor, A. L., & , Mar 25 2010, In: Blood. 115, 12, p. 2397-2406 10 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Symons, H. J., Levy, M. Y., Wang, J., Zhou, X., , Cohen, S. E., Luznik, L., Levitsky, H. I. & Fuchs, E. J., May 2008, In: Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation. 14, 5, p. 499-509 11 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
​ Mirmonsef, P., Tan, G., , Morino, T., Noonan, K., Borrello, I. & Levitsky, H. I., Feb 15 2008, In: Blood. 111, 4, p. 2112-2121 10 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review |
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