Stress has long been suspected to negatively influence cancer mortality, yet the molecular mechanisms responsible for this effect have only recently been identified. A new study identifies a stress-induced response in dendritic cells—the activation of the glucocorticoid-inducible transcriptional regulator TSC22D3—as a potent, immunosuppressive effect of stress on cancer.
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