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Common salt activates anti-tumor cells after being exposed to an increased salt concentration outside the body and become active against tumor cells.
The research team recommends using sodium chloride as a positive regulator for the “killer” function of T cells in the body.
The researchers found that the salt improved the metabolic fitness of the CD8+ T cells.
Soll D , Chu CF , Sun S, Lutz V , Arunkumar M , Gachechiladze M , Alissa-Alkhalaf M , Nguyen T , Khalil MA , Garcia-Ribelles I, Michalke B, Panagiotou G , Ziegler-Martin K , Benz P , Hiller K , Stockinger H , Schober K , Moosmann C , Schamel WW , Huber M , Zielinski CE ( 2024 ) Sodium chloride in the tumor microenvironment enhances T-cell metabolic fitness and cytotoxicity.
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