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Rabu, 01 Januari 2014

Can Brain Tumors Become Impacted By Immune Cells

Can Brain Tumors Become Impacted By Immune Cells


by Rob Sutter


The idea of brain tumors is one that can be linked to glioblastoma, as many would be able to tell you. This is commonly regarded as one of the deadliest forms of cancer and it is found in the brain as well. There are methods put in place for the sake of removal and it seems as though there is a lot of attention brought to the idea of procedures that can be seen in the long term. Immune cells are ones to consider but what do these entail, you may wonder?

According to an article posted on Medical News Today, there has been a lot of attention brought to immune cells, which have been deactivated in brain tumors. However, a study has been put into place thanks to the University of Calgary's Hotchkiss Brain Institute and Southern Alberta Cancer Research Institute. While there have been therapies done in the past, which organizations the likes of Voices against Brain Cancer can attest to, have all of them proved effective? It's hard to say, especially when the median survival rate stands at around 15 months or so.

What is the story with these immune cells in the tumors, you may wonder? The report said that they are referred to as microglia, which commonly work to prevent against infection and injury. One can look at these cells as the brain's immune system of sorts and perhaps there is no term better fitting. When it comes to tumors, the formation begins with stem cells. What the immune cells do is detect the cells early and work to eliminate them as quickly as possible.

The report went into detail about a study that would be able to target the immune cells in relation to tumors. One of the more prominent points to consider is the usage of a drug by the name of amphotericin B, which would be put into place for the sake of making microglia active again. It's not like AmpB hasn't been used before; in the past, it worked for the sake of fungal infections against the brain and spine. To say that the results of the study were strong would be an understatement.

With this drug being implemented on a daily basis, the mice used in the study were able to see their tumors halted in terms of progression. This is because the drug in question was able to facilitate their natural defense mechanisms, which means that there is a possibility for this procedure to be tailored for humans as well. I think that this is especially worthy of note when you consider that therapies, in general, have been spotty. I can only hope that this one will prove more worthwhile.




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Title: Can Brain Tumors Become Impacted By Immune Cells
Author: Rob Sutter
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Keywords: voices against brain cancer, brain cancer, brain tumors, brain tumor research, brain cancer research, health, disease illness
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