Immunologists Discover How Cancer Reprograms Immune Cells to Support Cancer Growth
Immunotherapy has emerged as a key weapon in the fight against cancer. However, nearly 80% of patients either don’t respond to these treatments or they become unresponsive after initially responding to the immunotherapy. The scientific community has been grappling with how to improve response rates, and a new study uncovering how cancer cells reprogram our immune cells to support cancer growth could provide a key. The study, whose findings were published in Science Immunology, was conducted by a team at the University of Texas at Dallas. The team found that cancer doesn’t just hide from immune cells. Rather, it actively reprograms the immune cells within the tumor microenvironment so that they become suppressed and cannot mount an attack against…











