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Researchers discover how cells with DNA damage trigger immune responses, potentially leading to better cancer treatments.
Researchers from UC Irvine unveiled a new mechanism that triggers immune responses in cells with damaged DNA, published in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology.
This mechanism, activated by UV exposure or certain chemotherapy drugs, involves the IRAK1 enzyme and NF-κB protein, which signals immune cells.
This discovery could lead to more personalized cancer treatments, reducing side effects and improving patient outcomes.
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Los investigadores descubren cómo las células con daño al ADN desencadenan respuestas inmunitarias, lo que potencialmente conduce a mejores tratamientos para el cáncer.