New research from UCLA suggests the popular supplement creatine may strengthen the immune system’s ability to fight cancer by enhancing the activity of dendritic cells, according to a study published July 8 in iScience.
The findings, based on experiments in mice and human cells, indicate that creatine boosts energy levels in dendritic cells, enabling them to better activate killer T cells against tumors, the researchers reported. The study, led by Lili Yang, a professor at UCLA and member of the Broad Stem Cell Research Center, builds on previous work showing creatine also energizes T cells.
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