The Treg-cell death axis in lung cancer: implications for immune evasion and novel therapeutic strategies.
Fan W; An Q; Wang X; Qin D; Zhao Z; Dong X; Wang L; Wong AL; Yang DH; Goh BC; Dong J
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) help the cancer avoid being attacked by the immune system in lung cancer. They make it hard for treatments to last because they block other immune cells from working well. Scientists think that by stopping Tregs from staying strong, new treatments might work better.