Immune response to cancer may cause brain disease
"Patients with autoimmune diseases often experience the condition coming out of nowhere," says
Kleeman's team focused on anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis (ANRE), the debilitating autoimmune brain disease popularized by
Using a mouse model of breast cancer, the team traced antibodies from precursors present at birth through their evolution within the tumor into potent cancer-killing molecules. The mice that developed the strongest antibody responses saw their tumors shrink spontaneously. However, when those same antibodies were infused into the brains of healthy mice, they caused seizures and elevated body temperatures, mirroring what patients with ANRE experience.
A key breakthrough came from CSHL Professor
With this goal in mind, the team turned their attention to the clinic. Working with Northwell Health, the researchers found that NMDA receptor proteins are commonly produced by tumors in patients with triple-negative breast cancer, a disease known to resist hormone therapy and other common forms of treatment. About 15% of these patients had formed antibodies targeting NMDA receptors. Notably, these patients tended to have better clinical outcomes, suggesting that their immune systems were actively fighting the cancer.
"With this knowledge, we can now begin carefully designing antibody-based drugs that could one day be used to treat patients with triple-negative breast cancer," says CSHL Associate Professor
About Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is one of the world's most renowned institutions for biomedical research and education located on the
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