<p>The connection between mating behavior and cancer immunosurveillance represents a fascinating intersection of evolutionary biology and immuno-oncology. Dr. Wang’s group discovered an unexpected immunosuppressive effect of mating deprivation on cancer. They also provide a novel mechanistic insight by linking this phenomenon to steroid metabolic reprogramming and epigenetic repression of endogenous retrovirus. It underscores the critical influence of social and psychological factors on tumor biology and immunotherapeutic benefits, highlighting potential avenues for targeted pharmacological interventions and integrative cancer care.</p>

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When cancer immunosurveillance “mates” hormones

  • Yuting Ma

摘要

The connection between mating behavior and cancer immunosurveillance represents a fascinating intersection of evolutionary biology and immuno-oncology. Dr. Wang’s group discovered an unexpected immunosuppressive effect of mating deprivation on cancer. They also provide a novel mechanistic insight by linking this phenomenon to steroid metabolic reprogramming and epigenetic repression of endogenous retrovirus. It underscores the critical influence of social and psychological factors on tumor biology and immunotherapeutic benefits, highlighting potential avenues for targeted pharmacological interventions and integrative cancer care.