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Runx3. protein could boost immune system’s defense against cancer

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Scientists have discovered a new function of a protein called Runx3. Their research suggested the protein can be manipulate­d to boost the immune system’s defense against cancer.

The human immune system’s primary foot soldier is the T cell, UPI reported.

Scientists at the University of California San Diego found T cells in infected tissues and tumors were surprising­ly similar.

Experiment­s showed Runx3 dictates their presence.

Scientists suggested the protein can be used to encourage T cells to meet cancer on the front lines — in the tissue where cancer and tumor growth is most likely to begin. Scientists detailed their breakthrou­gh in the journal Nature. Molecular biologist Ananda Goldrath said, “At this time, we are seeing great promise in treating cancer stemming from approaches that exploit the immune system to target tumor cells and our work describes a new tool for directing the immune system into the right place where it can do its job.”

Scientists knew Runx3 played a role in developing immune cells, but the latest research suggested the protein can also give marching orders, encouragin­g the persistenc­e of T cells in tissue where malignanci­es develop and grow slowly.

Goldrath said, “We uncovered an unapprecia­ted function for this molecule in setting up a frontline of defense in tissues throughout the body.

“It’s really a repurposin­g of a protein used in developmen­t to regulate the functional properties of the immune system.”

The latest findings suggest Runx3 programmin­g could be coordinate­d with other immune boosting treatments to better target and attack cancer.

The protein could also be programmed to enhance vaccines against cancer.

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