Prolonged illnesses like cancer and chronic infections often leave the immune system in a state of exhaustion, where its frontline defenders—T cells—lose their ability to function effectively.
immune cells that recognize and invade tumours. How cancer hijacks the nervous system to grow and spread The team found that, in three people, both the tumour cells and TILs carried mitochondria ...
A research team from Columbia Engineering and the Irving Institute for Cancer Dynamics made a pivotal discovery in the field ...
Scientists mapped how the human immune system evolves from birth to old age, revealing key changes that influence health, ...
A new editorial was published in Oncoscience’s Volume 12 on January 14, 2025, titled “Pomalidomide improved immune profiles ...
We've discovered that the IL-1α and IRAK1 proteins, which play a role in the immune process, vary significantly across different cancer cell types. This suggests that not all patients will react ...
The cells, called c-kit+IL-17A+ ILC2s, can be likened to chameleons; they can change their characteristics and have traits of two different types of immune cells. The study found that these ...