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Researchers found proteins that help glioblastoma evade the immune system, potentially leading to new treatments.
Researchers at Australia's Fiona Elsey Cancer Research Institute have discovered how aggressive brain cancer, glioblastoma, evades the immune system by releasing a protein that inhibits immune responses.
Identifying the proteins TIM-3 and BAT3 as key switches controlling the immune reaction to tumors, the team hopes their findings could lead to new treatments within three to four years.
The research, published in Cell, could significantly enhance the immune system's ability to combat this deadly cancer.
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