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Autoimmune Disease Cells Harnessed to Fight Cancer

Autoimmune disease has devastating consequences for healthy tissue. Now,

in mice, the same cells that can drive the body to destroy its own

tissue

have been used to fight cancer.

The cells are a recently discovered type of immune cell called Th17.

These

cells play a key role in autoimmune disease - in which the immune system

mistakenly identifies the body's own tissues as foreign and attack them.

We already know that some people's immune systems have a natural ability

to fight some types of cancer. But how exactly this works--and why it

doesn't always do so--isn't known.

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