Decoded: How cancer cells cripple immune system

New York: Researchers have found that cancer cells send out biological “drones” to fight the immune system and survive. The study showed that cancer cells release “drones” — small vesicles called exosomes circulating in the blood and armed with proteins called PD-L1 that cause T-cells to tire before they have a chance to reach the […]

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New York: Researchers have found that cancer cells send out biological "drones" to fight the immune system and survive.

The study showed that cancer cells release "drones" -- small vesicles called exosomes circulating in the blood and armed with proteins called PD-L1 that cause T-cells to tire before they have a chance to reach the tumour.