Thymosin alpha-1 was found to have opposite effects on normal immune cells versus cancer cells through manipulation of cellular oxidative stress levels. In normal mouse immune cells, it increased reactive oxygen species and promoted cell division, while in human liver cancer cells, it decreased oxidative stress and blocked cell growth by stalling the cell cycle, suggesting potential as both an immune booster and an anti-tumor agent.
Qin, Yong; Chen, Fu-Ding; Zhou, Liang; Gong, Xing-Guo; Han, Qi-Feng