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Scientists have demonstrated how tumor cells can evade immunotherapy by producing unique, temporary intercellular structures in which internal cells remain intact and can return to a single tumor cell
The findings, published today in the journal eLife, provide a new theory
"Cancer immunotherapy uses the body's immune system to fight cancer
To determine how tumors recur after immunotherapy, Carmi and his team first compared the genome-wide genome sequences
Next, the team studied the process in breast cancer and melanoma, using a mouse model
To better describe the tumor cells that survived in mice after immunotherapy, the researchers isolated and studied live tumor cells
To prove that this result is not due to the isolation of melanoma cells, the team also analyzed tumors with fluorescently labeled nuclei and cell membranes
The team next tested whether this phenomenon could occur in
Finally, they examined the clinical relevance of this finding by analyzing the cancerous tissue of multiple organs in four patients with stage 4 melanoma
Senior author Yaron Carmi, lead researcher in the Department of Pathology at Tel Aviv University's Sackler School of Medicine, said: "This previously unknown mechanism of tumor resistance highlights the limitations
Amit Gutwillig, Nadine Santana-Magal, Leen Farhat-Younis, Diana Rasoulouniriana, Asaf Madi, Chen Luxenburg, Jonathan Cohen, Krishnanand Padmanabhan, Noam Shomron, Guy Shapira, Annette Gleiberman, Roma Parikh, Carmit Levy, Meora Feinmesser, Dov Hershkovitz, Valentina Zemser-Werner, Oran Zlotnik, Sanne Kroon, Wolf-Dietrich Hardt, Reno Debets, Nathan Edward Reticker-Flynn , Peleg Rider, Yaron Carmi.