University Research Center has suggested Texas MD cells may break the nerve nerve, causing immune resistance, which causes immune resistance
Cancer-related neurological damage can lead to chronic inflammation and resistance
Cancer cells can decompose the protective covers around the nerves, causing nerve lesions that trigger chronic inflammation, leading to immune exhaustion and any resistance to immunotherapy, according to a new research by the MD Anderson Cancer Center of the University of Texas.
The study, who was published today, the importance of investigation of examination of interactions between cancer and nervous system - a field known as cancer neamoscience.The results indicate that the goal is the relevant signals prowse can prepared these inflammation reflect and conservation of treatment increases.
"These findings reveal new mechanisms that are the immune system and nerves," and said with cancer Moran Amit, M.D., Ph.D., professor and neck surgery.
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Amit, Neil Gross, M.D.The role of occupation and nerve damage cancer has opened.
Collaboration with Immothetheraapy, James P., Allison Institute, team and wounded patterns through healing and renewal.
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Learn more: Baruch, E.N.i-Et al, damage caused by damage-PD-1, Nature (2025) .doi: 10-038 / S415-8 www.nature.com