Thymosin alpha-1 was shown to fight lung cancer by blocking the accumulation of immune-suppressing myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) in the tumor environment. The peptide worked by reducing VEGF production through suppression of the oxygen-sensing molecule HIF-1-alpha in tumor cells, thereby cutting off signals that attract MDSCs to tumors. This reveals a new anti-tumor mechanism for thymosin alpha-1 beyond its known direct immune-boosting effects.
Yang, Zhenzhen; Guo, Jiacheng; Cui, Kang; Du, Yabing; Zhao, Huan; Zhu, Lili; Weng, Lanling; Tang, Wenxue; Guo, Jiancheng; Zhang, Tengfei; Shi, Xiaojing; Zong, Hong; Jin, Shuiling; Ma, Wang