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Researchers discover brain cancers reprogram immune cells to support tumor growth, potentially aiding new treatments.
Researchers at The Wistar Institute found that aggressive brain cancers can reprogram immune cells called neutrophils to support tumor growth instead of fighting it.
In low-oxygen areas of tumors, neutrophils increase their glucose use, producing lactate that activates a gene called ARG1, which suppresses the immune response.
This discovery could lead to new treatments to enhance immunotherapy effectiveness against brain cancers.
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Los investigadores descubren que los cánceres cerebrales reprograman células inmunitarias para apoyar el crecimiento del tumor, ayudando potencialmente a nuevos tratamientos.