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Boosted immune systems gobble up brain tumours in mice

London, January 22 (ANI): American researchers have successfully coaxed the immune systems of mice to gobble up glioblastomas, the deadliest brain tumours.

Maria Castro, Pedro Lowenstein and their colleagues at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, injected the mice's tumours with a gene that attracts chemotherapy drugs, and one that attracts immune cells.

The researchers revealed that upon giving the mice chemotherapy, they noticed that the drugs killed only a fraction of the tumour, but the dying cells released a protein that stimulates brain immune cells to recognise tumour cells as a target and attack.

They added that given that immune cell levels are boosted due to the second inserted gene, the immune response to tumours was strong enough in some cases to entirely destroy them.

Writing about their work in PLoS Medicine, the researchers said that their study showed the possibility of harnessing the immune system to fight tumours.

They hope to begin clinical trials in humans soon and test the method on cancers elsewhere in the body, reports New Scientist magazine. (ANI)

Chattering chimps think like humans

Washington, Mar 2: Chimpanzees may have a 'language- ready' brain enabling them to think like us while communicating. New study published in the journal Current Biology shows that a key part of the brain known as Broca's area used by humans when communicating is also used by chimps. ''Chimpanzee communicative behavior shares many characteristics with human language, these similarities extend to the way in which our brains produce and process communicative signals,'' said Jared Taglialatela of the Yerkes National Primate Research.....
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