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[SUBJECT] The Engrailed Homeodomain Protein as a Modulator of Antitumor Innate Immunity

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Biology · Cell Biology & Innate Immunity

A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that the evolutionarily conserved homeodomain protein Engrailed, known for its role in development, also functions as a modulator of the antitumor innate immune response. Investigating the induction of host defense genes in adult Drosophila following oncogenic cell injection, researchers identified the engrailed gene as a key transcription factor influencing this immune pathway. This finding is of direct relevance to your interest in cellular and tissular disruptions, including those affecting fertility and aging, as it suggests that developmental transcription factors can regulate immune surveillance mechanisms that may influence tissue homeostasis, inflammatory responses, and the progression of age-related pathologies such as ovarian aging.

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