Fatty Acids Corrupt Neutrophils in Cancer.

Abstract

Understanding how tumors escape from immune attack may offer novel therapeutic opportunities. Veglia et al. (2019) demonstrate in Nature that fatty acid transport protein 2 (FATP2) endows neutrophils with immunosuppressive capabilities that promote cancer growth. This receptor can be targeted to unleash anti-tumor immunity and to potentiate immune checkpoint blockade.

More about this publication

Cancer cell
  • Volume 35
  • Issue nr. 6
  • Pages 827-829
  • Publication date 10-06-2019

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