Tullia Bruno, PhD

We aim to stop suffering and deaths from ovarian cancer. Therefore, we will explore how to improve the immune system’s ability to fight cancer. Cancer forms when normal cells change and grow wildly. The immune system can destroy abnormal cells. But cancer cells often evade immune system attacks. Ovarian cancer is a challenge. Only 10% of patients improve or survive with current treatments that help the immune system fight cancer. We study immune cells (B cells) and “neighborhoods” (tertiary lymphoid structures, or TLS) where these cells live. TLS can organize immune cells to fight cancer, and we investigate factors in ovarian cancer that impact TLS. We will test how immune cells (B cells) and non-immune cells (stromal cells) affect TLS creation and function. Our studies will show new ways to fight ovarian cancer. We will develop and lead new clinical trials. We will be poised to test a treatment for patients within five years that could change lives.

Location: UPMC Hillman Cancer Center - Pittsburgh
Proposal: Unleashing the anti-tumor potential of B cells and tertiary lymphoid structures for women with ovarian cancer
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