New study reveals how glucose enhances T cell immunity against cancer
Beyond being energy fuel, glucose builds crucial cellular structures that help T cells communicate more effectively and attack tumours with greater precision. (Image: Pexels)
While glucose has long been associated as the energy nutrient, a new ground-breaking research by Van Andel Research Institute shows there is far more to this familiar sugar than what meets the eye
A groundbreaking new study reveals that glucose plays a vital role in boosting T cell immunity against cancer. Researchers found that an adequate supply of glucose fuels T cells, enhancing their ability to attack tumors more effectively. This discovery sheds light on the intricate link between cellular metabolism and immune response, opening potential pathways for new cancer immunotherapies. By harnessing glucose metabolism, scientists may improve the efficacy of existing treatments and develop novel strategies to strengthen the body’s natural defenses against cancer.
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