“Fever’s Double-Edged Sword: Boosting Immune Activity While Inducing Mitochondrial Damage in T Cells”

Fever enhances the activity of immune cells, boosting their metabolism, proliferation, and overall function. However, recent research has revealed that elevated temperatures can also lead to mitochondrial stress, DNA damage, and cell death in a specific subset of T cells. These findings provide insight into how immune cells react to increased heat and may shed light on the role of chronic inflammation in cancer development.