Co-located immune cells drive brain tumors
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Co-located cell types help drive aggressive brain tumors

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Co-located cell types help drive aggressive brain tumors.
Researchers found glioblastoma stem cells were co-localized with a type of immunosuppressive cell called myeloid -derived suppressor cell.
The two cells symbiotically feed off of each other to promote tumor growth and aggressiveness.
Study co-authors were Christopher Cherry , Sadhana Bom , Arbor Dykema, Rulin Wang , Elizabeth Thompson , Ming Zhang , Wenpin Hou , Wentao Zhan , Hao Zhang , John Choi , Ajay Vaghasia , Landon Hansen , Kate Jones , Fausto Rodriguez , Calixto-Hope Lucas, Jonathan Powell , Jennifer Elisseeff , Srinivasan Yegnasubramanian , Chetan Bettegowda and Hongkai Ji of Johns Hopkins .
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