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Aug 13, 2025, 05:56
How Reprogramming T Cell Energy Boosts Cancer-Fighting Power – Cancer Research Institute
Cancer Research Institute (CRI) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“New research from investigators, including Israel Cancer Research Fund (ICRF) – CRI Immunotherapy Project Grantee Dr. Michael Berger at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, demonstrates a strategy to boost the immune system’s cancer-fighting ability by reprogramming how T cells produce energy.
The study, The Jerusalem Post describes, shows that disabling a protein called Ant2 in T cells enhances their effectiveness against tumors.
By forcing the cells to rewire their internal power supply, researchers effectively transformed T cells into stronger, faster, and more resilient cancer fighters.”
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