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Common Gym Supplement Could Help Fight Cancer, Study Finds

Common Gym Supplement Could Help Fight Cancer, Study Finds

Summary

Scientists at UCLA discovered that creatine, a supplement often used for muscle building, may help the immune system fight cancer. Their study found that creatine supports special immune cells called dendritic cells, which activate cancer-fighting T cells.

Key Facts

  • Creatine is commonly used by people who exercise to build muscle.
  • Researchers studied mice and human cells to understand creatine’s effect on the immune system.
  • Dendritic cells use creatine to work properly inside tumors.
  • These cells act like “intelligence officers” that help the body recognize and attack cancer.
  • When dendritic cells could not absorb creatine, they were weaker and less able to activate T cells.
  • T cells are immune cells that can kill cancer cells once activated.
  • The study suggests that creatine might improve the body’s response to cancer immunotherapy.
  • More research, including clinical trials, is needed to confirm these results in humans.
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