Reinvigorating exhausted immune cells reveals potential therapy target for cancer

Credit: Cancer Immunology Research (2024). DOI: 10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-23-0851 The ecosystem that surrounds a tumor, also known as the tumor microenvironment, includes immune cells, tissues, blood vessels and other cells that interact with each other and with the tumor. Over time, the tumor shapes this ecosystem to its own benefit, monopolizing all of the nutrients and shielding it from immune attack. In working to understand the ecosystem’s role in cancer risk, development and treatment, researchers at The Jackson Laboratory have not only identified how two immune cells work together to fight cancer Read More

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