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Cancer's Immune Evasion Tricks: The HLA-G Secret
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Scientists are trying to figure out how HLA-G works with other molecules in the tumor's environment, known as the secretome. Understanding this interaction could help them find new ways to make cancer cells visible to the immune system again. The goal is to stop cancer cells from hiding and let the immune system do its job.
Imagine if we could turn off HLA-G's ability to hide cancer cells. Or better yet, what if we could block the messages the secretome sends to help cancer grow? This could be a game-changer in the fight against cancer. But first, we need to know more about how HLA-G and the secretome work together.
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