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Boosting Ovarian Cancer Treatment with Nanoparticles
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Now, here's where things get really interesting. There's another type of nanoparticle, the PnP, that carries a special drug that can damage the DNA in cancer cells. When these PnPs are used with the MNPs, they make the cGAS-STING pathway even stronger. This helps to wake up the immune system even more in the area around the tumor, which is called the tumor immune microenvironment.
But the story doesn't end there. When these nanoparticles are used with a special antibody called anti-PD-1, they work even better. They not only kill the tumors but also help the immune system remember how to fight the cancer, so it can do it again if the cancer comes back.
All this means that these tiny nanoparticles could be a big help in fighting ovarian cancer. They offer a new way to use the immune system to fight cancer, and that's really exciting!
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