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New technology makes cancer easier for immune system to find and destroy
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New technology makes cancer easier for immune system to find and destroy

by Hokkaido University Compared with untreated cancer, the TRED-I system significantly reduced cancer size in mice models. Credit: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2024). DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2310821121A new technology to increase visibility of cancer cells to the immune system using CRISPR has been developed, and could lead to a new way to treat cancer. Major...

Structure of a central component of the human immune system revealed
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Structure of a central component of the human immune system revealed

by Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich The ASC speck is a central component of the NLRP3 inflammasome. Credit: iScience (2023). DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.108382 A central component of the human immune system, the NLRP3 inflammasome plays an important role in fighting off infections. However, its chronic activation is also implicated in a variety of common diseases, such as...

New ‘dictionary’ of immune responses reveals far more complexity in the immune system than previously thought
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New ‘dictionary’ of immune responses reveals far more complexity in the immune system than previously thought

by Allessandra DiCorato, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Cytokine production map by cell type. Credit: Nature (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06816-9 The immune system can carry out many biological processes, from killing viruses to fighting cancer, thanks in large part to approximately 100 key cell-signaling proteins called cytokines, which instruct immune cells what to do. Cytokines are...

Making Tumors Tastier for the Immune System
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Making Tumors Tastier for the Immune System

CONN HASTINGS MEDICINE, NANOMEDICINE, ONCOLOGY Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a nanotechnology platform that can make cancer cells more vulnerable to immune attack in the body. The researchers call their system the bispecific tumor-transforming nanoconjugate (BiTN) platform. The idea is to make solid tumors more appealing for the...

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The armorers: How dendritic cells activate the immune system

GOETHE UNIVERSITY FRANKFURT FRANKFURT. The specific or acquired immune system of vertebrates is a powerful weapon against pathogens and pathologically altered body cells. Here, T cells play a special role. After activation, they can systematically kill off target cells that have degenerated or are infected with a virus. They carry a receptor on their surface...

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How the immune system can alter our behavior

YALE UNIVERSITY New Haven, Conn. — Simply the smell of seafood can make those with an allergy to it violently ill — and therefore more likely to avoid it. The same avoidance behavior is exhibited by people who develop food poisoning after eating a certain meal. Scientists have long known that the immune system played a...

Researchers discover a new approach to boost the immune system
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Researchers discover a new approach to boost the immune system

by Aarhus University Immunotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that uses the body’s own immune system to fight tumor cells. While much focus has been on engaging T cells for fighting cancer, less attention has been given to directing the complement system toward tumors. The complement system is an important part of the innate immune...

Newly discovered genetic defect disrupts blood formation and immune system
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Newly discovered genetic defect disrupts blood formation and immune system

by St. Anna Children’s Cancer Research Institute Healthy T cells (left) and DOCK11-deficient T-cells (right) with visible nucleus (blue) and aktin-cytoskeleton (green). Credit: St. Anna Children’s Cancer Research Institute In the quest to find the origin of the puzzling symptoms in four children, researchers from St. Anna Children’s Cancer Research Institute, the CeMM Research Center...

Researchers discover how bowel cancer ‘blinds’ the immune system
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Researchers discover how bowel cancer ‘blinds’ the immune system

by University of Glasgow Microscopic image of an intestinal lymph node involved by metastatic colon cancer (colonic adenocarcinoma). Credit: Shutterstock A mystery which has stumped bowel cancer researchers for decades, has been solved by scientists at the Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute and University of Glasgow. Generations of doctors and researchers have struggled to understand why a bowel...