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Rewiring macrophages for anti-tumour immunity

Tumour-associated macrophages facilitate cancer progression, but whether they can be reprogrammed to elicit an anti-tumour response remains unclear. Deletion of the microRNA-processing enzyme Dicer is now shown to rewire macrophages to an anti-tumour mode, leading to an enhanced response to immunotherapy and inhibition of tumour progression.

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Figure 1: Reprogramming of TAMs by Dicer1 deletion.

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Lee, Y., Biswas, S. Rewiring macrophages for anti-tumour immunity. Nat Cell Biol 18, 718–720 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb3384

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