Immunosuppression by a cascade of interactions Tregs (regulatory T lymphocytes) are immunosuppressive cells that routinely blow extreme defence reactions to forestall autoimmune diseases. But in cancer patients, they play pernicious roles by tempering defence reactions opposite growth cells. Tregs satisfy their effects by producing a protein follower called TGF-beta. This follower transmits inhibitory signals to
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