immunosuppressive cytokines

What are Immunosuppressive Cytokines?

Immunosuppressive cytokines are signaling molecules that play a crucial role in regulating the immune system. They can inhibit immune responses, maintaining a balance to prevent excessive inflammation and tissue damage. However, in the context of cancer, these cytokines can be hijacked by tumor cells to evade the immune system, allowing for tumor growth and metastasis.

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