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•Scientists uncover how cancer cells hijack T-cells, making it harder for the body to fight back
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Cancer cells transfer faulty mitochondrial DNA from cancer cells into T-cells.
This weakens the immune cells, making them less effective at stopping the tumor.
Cancer cells protect their transferred mitochondria by attaching molecules that prevent them from breaking them down.
Cancer patients whose tumors had more mitochondrial mutations were less likely to benefit from immunotherapy.
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