T cells are our first line of defense against cancer, but the battle tends to exhaust them. Now, scientists have found a way ...
Fever temperatures rev up immune cell metabolism, proliferation and activity, but they also -- in a particular subset of T cells -- cause mitochondrial stress, DNA damage and cell death, researchers ...
New study demonstrates that one type of lipid is so critical for immune evasion that certain cancers cannot proliferate without them. Modulating intake of dietary lipids could open up an avenue for ...
In the complex landscape of cancer, tumors create their own microenvironment, often marked by low oxygen levels, a condition ...
A new study in Nature shows that one specific lipid type is essential for cancer immune evasion--so much so that certain ...
Researchers in Japan found that food antigens like milk proteins suppress tumor growth in the small intestines by activating ...
A collaboration between four MIT groups, led by principal investigators Laura L. Kiessling, Jeremiah A. Johnson, Alex K.
Immunotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that uses the body's own immune system to help fight cancer. This is by ...
The study, published in the Journal of Oral Biosciences, investigated the interactions between proteins in oral cancer cells ...
Immunotherapy holds great promise for the future of cancer treatment. By harnessing a patient’s own immune system to target ...
Researchers found that sphingolipids, rather than serving solely as energy sources, are critical for cancer cells to evade ...