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Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers
Our body can naturally remove cancer cells
Unfortunately, current immunotherapies are not effective against all types of cancer
How colon cancer hides the immune system
The inhibitory effect of immune cells is achieved through special signals on the surface of cancer cells
The researchers analyzed colon cancer samples and looked for signaling proteins that were present in tumor cells but not in healthy tissue
"We decided to block B7H3 and B7H4 in colon cancer cells," said Dr.
The scientists found that B7H3 and B7H4 were present not only in primary colon cancer tumors, but also in metastases from the liver
Out-of-control bacteria hamper immune response
The team describes an extensive cascade of events that allows colon cancer to develop its ability to block immune cells
"We found that cells in the tissue can detect the invading bacteria
The research team could show that using broad-spectrum antibiotics to destroy invading gut bacteria can also reduce tumor size and reduce the extent of liver metastases
One step closer to new colon cancer immunotherapy
The new study's findings come largely from studies in mice, but offer a promising outlook for future human cancer treatments
"We hope our work will form the basis for future new studies investigating the efficacy of B7H3 and B7H4 in human colon cancer," added Prof.
Microbiota-dependent activation of the myeloid calcineurin-NFAT pathway inhibits B7H3- and B7H4-dependent anti-tumor immunity in colorectal cancer.