Yet over the past 15 years, an improved understanding of immune activation has led to the development of intralesional therapies with
enhanced immune activation and improved effects in noninjected metastases.
Moreover, these immune cells (CD4 + T cells, CD8 + T cells, and macrophages) show
enhanced immune activation and / or inflammatory profiles compared with non-infected animals.
Not exact matches
The researchers found glucocorticoids tightly control bacteria - induced innate
immune and inflammatory response by
enhancing IRAK - M, one of the most critical negative feedback regulators of inflammation that inhibits the
activation of the proteins MyD88 and IRAK1 / 4.
While ZVex primes the
immune system by triggering the generation of CTLs, GLAAS, by
activation of CD4 cells, boosts the
immune response by expanding and
enhancing the function of CTLS and other anti-tumor mechanisms.
It is also the first in an emerging class of therapies called «checkpoint blockade,» which
enhance the
immune system's ability to attack cancer by interfering with immunological checkpoints that slow or stop
immune cell
activation and proliferation in the presence of tumors or chronic viral infection.
5 — Immunity
Activation: While conventional cancer treatments often suppress
immune function, hyperthermia can actually
enhance it — through a whole cascade of
immune cell responses.
APS (also known as astragalus polysaccharide) has been shown to activate the
immune system by
enhancing the transformation of T lymphocytes (a sub-type of white blood cells, crucial in the regulation of
immune responses), as well as the
activation of B lymphocytes (which produce antibodies that are used to attack invading bacteria, viruses, and toxins) and dendritic cells, which trigger
immune reactions to toxins.
Guebre - Xabier, M., Hammond, S.A., Epperson, D.E., Yu, J., Ellingsworth, L., Glenn, G.M. Immunostimulant patch containing heat labile enterotoxin from E. coli
enhances immune responses to injected influenza vaccine through
activation of dendritic cells.