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© Sebastian Kaulitzki / Science Photo Library / picture alliance (detail) Two leukocytes, which are part of the immune system and are involved in the defence against pathogens, attack a cancer cell (illustration on the right).
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Tumours evade the immune defence early on

Spektrum der Wissenschaft
1.5.2024
Translation: machine translated

A signalling substance enables cancer cells to interrupt the development of immune cells at an early stage. This stifles the body's defences right from the start and is possibly the reason why cancer immunotherapies often do not work.

Stopping the tumour from maturing

A second research paper, which also appeared in "Nature", confirms these findings. The authors experimented with human tumour tissue. When they blocked the release of prostaglandin E2, the T cells multiplied more and were subsequently better able to fight the cancer cells.

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Header image: © Sebastian Kaulitzki / Science Photo Library / picture alliance (detail) Two leukocytes, which are part of the immune system and are involved in the defence against pathogens, attack a cancer cell (illustration on the right).

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