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A new frontier in glioblastoma: niacin’s surprising role in immune modulation

Last updated: February 13, 2026 1:27 pm
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A new frontier in glioblastoma: niacin’s surprising role in immune modulation

A phase I dose-escalation clinical trial has investigated the effects of niacin (vitamin B3) on the immune system in patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma, a highly aggressive brain cancer. The study found that niacin treatment modulates immune responses, suggesting a potential role in altering the tumor microenvironment. This early-stage research provides a foundation for exploring how a common, well-tolerated nutrient might be repurposed as an adjunct to existing immunotherapies.

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This work directly intersects with neuro-oncology and the neurobiology of disease, a core area of neurology. For a researcher focused on the brain’s response to interventions, the mechanistic study of how a simple compound can modulate central nervous system immunity offers a compelling model system. It underscores the growing importance of understanding the brain-immune interface, a principle that extends beyond oncology to chronic neurological conditions.


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