• Contact us
  • Advertising Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Saturday, August 2, 2025
26 °c
Agartala
enewstime
  • Home
  • News
    • Northeast
    • National
    • International
    • Tripura News
  • Sports
    5th Test: Jaiswal’s fifty, Siraj and Prasidh four-fers keep India just ahead of England

    5th Test: Jaiswal’s fifty, Siraj and Prasidh four-fers keep India just ahead of England

    5th Test: Crawley hits unbeaten 52 as England reach 109-1 at lunch, trail India by 115 runs

    5th Test: Crawley hits unbeaten 52 as England reach 109-1 at lunch, trail India by 115 runs

    Shardul Thakur to lead West Zone side in upcoming Duleep Trophy

    Shardul Thakur to lead West Zone side in upcoming Duleep Trophy

    It would improve standard of cricket: Broad bats for injury replacements in Tests

    It would improve standard of cricket: Broad bats for injury replacements in Tests

    South Africa all geared up to break Pakistan Champions’ dream in WCL 2025 final

    South Africa all geared up to break Pakistan Champions’ dream in WCL 2025 final

    'It doesn't look great': Atkinson hints on Woakes unavailability for remainder of fifth Test

    'It doesn't look great': Atkinson hints on Woakes unavailability for remainder of fifth Test

    5th Test: Woakes key for England with the ball at The Oval, says Hussain

    5th Test: Woakes key for England with the ball at The Oval, says Hussain

    Jr Women Hockey Nationals: 30 teams set to participate across three divisions in Kakinada

    Jr Women Hockey Nationals: 30 teams set to participate across three divisions in Kakinada

    Jack Leach is England's 'best spinner': Nathan Lyon

    Jack Leach is England's 'best spinner': Nathan Lyon

  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Features
  • TendersNew
  • More
    • Old Archive
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Northeast
    • National
    • International
    • Tripura News
  • Sports
    5th Test: Jaiswal’s fifty, Siraj and Prasidh four-fers keep India just ahead of England

    5th Test: Jaiswal’s fifty, Siraj and Prasidh four-fers keep India just ahead of England

    5th Test: Crawley hits unbeaten 52 as England reach 109-1 at lunch, trail India by 115 runs

    5th Test: Crawley hits unbeaten 52 as England reach 109-1 at lunch, trail India by 115 runs

    Shardul Thakur to lead West Zone side in upcoming Duleep Trophy

    Shardul Thakur to lead West Zone side in upcoming Duleep Trophy

    It would improve standard of cricket: Broad bats for injury replacements in Tests

    It would improve standard of cricket: Broad bats for injury replacements in Tests

    South Africa all geared up to break Pakistan Champions’ dream in WCL 2025 final

    South Africa all geared up to break Pakistan Champions’ dream in WCL 2025 final

    'It doesn't look great': Atkinson hints on Woakes unavailability for remainder of fifth Test

    'It doesn't look great': Atkinson hints on Woakes unavailability for remainder of fifth Test

    5th Test: Woakes key for England with the ball at The Oval, says Hussain

    5th Test: Woakes key for England with the ball at The Oval, says Hussain

    Jr Women Hockey Nationals: 30 teams set to participate across three divisions in Kakinada

    Jr Women Hockey Nationals: 30 teams set to participate across three divisions in Kakinada

    Jack Leach is England's 'best spinner': Nathan Lyon

    Jack Leach is England's 'best spinner': Nathan Lyon

  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Features
  • TendersNew
  • More
    • Old Archive
No Result
View All Result
enewstime
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Features
  • Tenders
  • More
Home Knowledge Domain Current Affairs

Cancer cells deploy “drones” to battle immune system

ENEWSTIME Desk by ENEWSTIME Desk
August 16, 2018 - Updated on July 18, 2025
in Current Affairs, Health, Old Archive
cancer cells

cancer cells

30
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

August 16, 2018: Cancer cells release biological “drones” to attack and tire the immune system before the latter gets a chance to fight off tumours, say scientists.

ADVERTISEMENT

The study, published in the journal Nature, shows that far for being just a lump of cells growing out of control, cancer cells participate in active combat with the immune system for their own survival.

The 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 and do battle, according to researchers from the University of Pennsylvania in the US.

While primarily focused on metastatic melanoma, the team found that breast and lung cancer also release the PD-L1-carrying exosomes.

The research offers a paradigm-shifting picture of how cancers take a systemic approach to suppressing the immune system. In addition, it also points to a new way to predict which cancer patients will respond to anti-PD1 therapy that disrupts immune suppression to fight tumours and a means of tracking the effectiveness of such therapies.

ADVERTISEMENT

“Immunotherapies are life-saving for many patients with metastatic melanoma, but about 70 per cent of these patients don’t respond,” said Wei Guo, a professor at University of Pennsylvania. “These treatments are costly and have toxic side effects so it would be very helpful to know which patients are going to respond,” said Guo.

“Identification of a biomarker in the bloodstream could potentially help make early predictions about which patients will respond, and, later on, could offer patients and their doctors a way to monitor how well their treatment is working,” he said.

One of the most successful innovations in cancer therapy has been the use of checkpoint inhibitor drugs, which are designed to block attempts by cancer cells to suppress the immune system to allow tumours to thrive and spread. One of the primary targets for this class of drugs is PD-1, a protein on the surface of T cells.

On tumour cells, they express a counterpart molecule called PD-L1, which interacts with the PD-1 protein on T cells, effectively turning off that cell’s anti-cancer response. Blocking that interaction using checkpoint inhibitors reinvigorates T cells, allowing them to unleash their cancer-killing power on the tumour.

While it was known that cancer cells carried PD-L1 on their surface, researchers found that exosomes from human melanoma cells also carried PD-L1 on their surface. Exosomal PD-L1 can directly bind to and inhibit T cell functions.

Identification of the exosomal PD-L1 secreted by tumour cells provides a major update to the immune checkpoint mechanism, and offers novel insight into tumour immune evasion. (DD News)

Related Posts

1,704 dialysis centres operational in 751 districts: Prataprao Jadhav
Health

1,704 dialysis centres operational in 751 districts: Prataprao Jadhav

August 1, 2025
Phase III clinical trial for India’s 1st dengue vaccine hits 70pc enrolment mark: Minister
Health

Phase III clinical trial for India’s 1st dengue vaccine hits 70pc enrolment mark: Minister

August 1, 2025
India's export loss due to higher US tariffs limited to 0.3 to 0.4 pc of GDP: Report
Health

India's export loss due to higher US tariffs limited to 0.3 to 0.4 pc of GDP: Report

August 1, 2025
Bihar: MLA ‘assaulted’ at Patna AIIMS, complaint filed
Health

Bihar: MLA ‘assaulted’ at Patna AIIMS, complaint filed

August 1, 2025
President Murmu urges doctors to build sharp clinical sense, sensitive communication skills
Health

President Murmu urges doctors to build sharp clinical sense, sensitive communication skills

August 1, 2025
Lumpy Skin Disease reported in 10 states, over 28 cr animals vaccinated: Centre
Health

Lumpy Skin Disease reported in 10 states, over 28 cr animals vaccinated: Centre

August 1, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
D-2050 D-2050 D-2050
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

About us

Enewstime.in is run by an individual – a Journalist by profession of Tripura with the active help of several journos including senior journalists of the State. On top of that, Enewstime.in being a subscriber of IANS news agency, we have plenty of multi-choice topics to offer to our esteemed readers. Enewstime.in is a venture reach global audience from a tiny State Tripura.

Latest News

Riaz Hamidullah: Tripura-Bangladesh Ties ‘Natural Like Rivers’

Assam crackdown on illegal settlers: Meghalaya village heads asked to remain vigilant

Tripura govt planning to conduct heart transplants in state hospitals: CM Saha

5th Test: Jaiswal’s fifty, Siraj and Prasidh four-fers keep India just ahead of England

Tripura BJP seeks to strengthen tribal base to reduce dependence on IPFT, TMP

Kolkata police trying to find out how arrested Bangladeshi model managed Aadhaar card

Contact us

19, Old Thana Road. Banamalipur. PO. Agartala. Pin code 799001. Tripura (West), India.

Email: enewstime2017@gmail.com

Wa: 8794548041

  • Contact us
  • Advertising Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

© 2025 Designed & Developed with ❤️ by Provibe Media LLP

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Northeast
    • National
    • International
    • Tripura News
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Features
  • Tenders
  • More
    • Old Archive

© 2025 Designed & Developed with ❤️ by Provibe Media LLP