Background <p>Colorectal cancer often develops from adenomas over years, necessitating early intervention. Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are major immune suppressive cell types in colon cancer development from adenomas through early inflammation-induced emergency myelopoiesis. Cannabidiol (CBD) is reported to function in psychosis, coronavirus infection and some cancers through immune regulation. However, its target and underlying mechanisms in colorectal adenomas are unknown.</p>…
Cannabidiol suppresses emergency MDSCs generation by disturbing EEF1B2-mediated C/EBP{beta} protein synthesis in colorectal adenomas
Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer | | Pan, J., Zhao, L., Du, H., Zhu, Y., Sun, X., Xu, Q., Cheng, H., Chen, H., Sun, Y.
Topics: colorectal-cancer, research
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