Research Team Discovers Natural Immune Mechanism That Stops Metastatic Cancer
18 days ago
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- Disseminated cancer cells (DCCs) can remain dormant or aggressively form metastases.
- Alveolar macrophages in the lungs secrete TGF-β2 to keep DCCs dormant.
- Depleting alveolar macrophages increases DCC activation and metastasis in mice.
- Aggressive DCCs can resist dormancy signals, leading to metastasis.
- Understanding immune regulation of DCC dormancy could lead to new therapies.