Lipid recycling by macrophage cells drives the growth of brain cancer
Briefly

In glioblastoma, macrophages digest lipid debris from neurons, leading to immunosuppression. This lipid transfer not only hampers immune function but also promotes cancer cell growth.
The study reveals that glioblastoma creates an environment that excludes effective T cell activity, which is critical for combating tumor cells. Mice models indicate specific roles of macrophages in this suppression.
Read at Nature
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