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Mitochondrial control of macrophage polarity in tumors
Macrophages can foster pro- or anti-tumor immune environments. In this issue of Immunity, Clark et al. report that altering the composition of the mitochondrial electron transport chain reprograms macrophages toward a CXCL9hiSPP1lo immunostimulatory phenotype, thus amplifying anti-tumor immunity.
期刊介绍:
Immunity is a publication that focuses on publishing significant advancements in research related to immunology. We encourage the submission of studies that offer groundbreaking immunological discoveries, whether at the molecular, cellular, or whole organism level. Topics of interest encompass a wide range, such as cancer, infectious diseases, neuroimmunology, autoimmune diseases, allergies, mucosal immunity, metabolic diseases, and homeostasis.