Physicians and scientists from the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center will present new research at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, highlighting ...
The cells that line the inside of the gut may play a key role in triggering inflammation that drives MS, a study found.
APOE4 drove sex-specific changes in meningeal immunity, lymphatic drainage, brain lipids, neuroinflammation, and cognition in mouse models, with females showing greater inflammatory and cognitive ...
Researchers from Peking University discovered a tumor-specific biomarker that can predict which gastric cancer patients will ...
How does the gut cause Multiple Sclerosis? New research identifies the MHC II protein in intestinal epithelial cells as the trigger for MS-related neuroinflammation. Discover how gut-primed T cells ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating neurological disorder caused by malfunctioning immune responses that target the brain and spinal cord of the central nervous system (CNS).
Researchers suggest modulating intestinal microbiota or antigen-presenting activity of IECs represents new approaches to treating autoimmune neurological disease.
Researchers reveal that CD4+ T cells can kill cancer cells lacking MHC I by triggering ferroptosis, challenging established immune roles, and opening new strategies for immunotherapy, and transplant ...
LAG-3 is identified as a potential biomarker for SCLC, aiding in patient stratification for ICI therapy. Higher LAG-3 expression in SCLC correlates with improved survival and increased immune activity ...