What are turbo cancers? Part 1: IgG4 effect on immune cells (update 136)
This is the first installment of a series dedicated to the molecular biology of unusual types of cancers called hyperprogressive disease that are colloquially referred to as “turbo cancers” (not a term used in medicine). In this episode, we provide the first ever published evidence of how IgG4 antibodies can play a role (in conjunction with other molecular events) in the development of turbo cancers.
What we cover:
*Turbo cancers exist in medicine but are called hyperprogressive disease
*Turbo cancers appear to require 3 elements in the same environment:
*cancer presence,
*high IgG4 levels and
*high glutathione levels
*IgG4 immune checkpoint inhibitors used in cancer treatment
*Hyperprogressive disease (turbo cancers) first described after the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors that were IgG4
*Molecular understanding of how it happens only emerged in the last 5 years
*Turbo cancers are still emerging knowledge as only a handful science papers published
*2019 study of turbo cancer patients shows unique immune cell behaviour in cancers
*2019 study of turbo cancers in mice provide genetic background predisposition
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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