Researchers carried out the tests on a type of lung
cancer
A way of firing up the body's immune
system in order to attack cancer has been discovered by US researchers. The immune system is delicately balanced so it attacks invaders but not the
body's own tissues. Animal studies suggested that shifting the balance could open up new
treatments for cancer, the team from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
said. The findings were published in Nature Medicine.
There are many diseases caused by the immune system turning on the body's own
tissues - such as type 1 diabetes or multiple sclerosis. One popular area of research in both cancer and autoimmune diseases has been
Treg cells. They are a part of the immune system which normally calm everything down to
prevent the immune system attacking the body. The researchers were trying to disrupt Treg's function - effectively taking
the brakes off the immune system - so it would attack cancer.
One of the researchers, Dr Wayne Hancock, said: "We needed to find a way to
reduce Treg function in a way that permits antitumor activity without allowing
autoimmune reactions."
The researchers bred mice which lacked a chemical needed for Tregs to work
effectively. They then used a drug which produced the same effect in normal
mice. In both experiments, the shift in the immune system restricted the growth of
a type of lung cancer.
"It really moves the field along towards a potentially major, new cancer
immunotherapy," Dr Hancock said.
However, this is still a long way from any treatment for patients with
cancer. Further tests will be needed to see if the same processes can be
manipulated in the human immune system before it could even be tested in
clinical trials. Turning the power of our
immune system against cancer is a promising field of research and something
scientists around the world are studying.
It seems that there will not be one blanket cure for all cancers in the future. But, most likely, there will be individual treatments for each of the dozens of types of cancer that plague the human race.
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