Immune sensing of microbial metabolites: Action at the tumor

The microbiome affects establishment and growth of tumors as well as response to immune-based therapies. In this issue of Immunity, Hezaveh et al. (2022) reveal that metabolites of dietary tryptophan generated by the gut microbiota activate the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in myeloid cells, promoting a...

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