Novel drug combo activates natural killer cell immunity to destroy cancer cells

Most skin cancer drugs that activate the immune system work by triggering immune cells, called T cells, to attack tumors, but when T cells are activated for too long, they can wear out and cease to function. A new study led by Penn State College of Medicine scientists finds that another type of immune cell - natural killer cells - can be harnessed to pick up the slack when T cells no longer work and may also reinvigorate T cells to attack melanoma tumors.
Source: World Pharma News - Category: Pharmaceuticals Tags: Featured Research Research and Development Source Type: news