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How Sugar Metabolism in Brain Tumour Immune Cells Fuels Growth
A new study reveals that immune cells within brain tumours may be manipulating sugar metabolism, specifically breaking down fructose, to suppress immune responses and promote tumour growth. Blocking fructose breakdown in these cells could improve immunotherapy outcomes for glioblastoma patients.
Uploaded by: Rediff Video Desk on Wed, 18 Mar 2026 14:22:21 +0530
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Tags: brain tumour, glioblastoma, sugar metabolism, fructose, immune cells, microglia, immunotherapy, glut5, tumour microenvironment, cancer research









