Antibody treatment for brain cancer has potential

Blocking a protein that hijacks the immune system's checkpoints to allow tumour growth shows potential of an anti-body-based treatment for brain cancer

New York: Blocking a protein that hijacks the immune system's checkpoints to allow tumour growth shows potential of an anti-body-based treatment for brain cancer.

The researchers found that the protein FGL2 acted as a key "switch" to prevent tumours from being detected by the immune system and neutralised it by using anti-FGL2 antibody, curing four of the 17 infected mice.