Fig 1. IMMUNE RESPONSE Antigen presenting cells (APC) present antigen to T-cells. Simultaneously, inflammatory and inhibitory costimulatory signals are generated by respective receptor-ligand combinations, which serve as immune checkpoints. The final immune response, whether cytotoxic (inflammatory), or suppressive (inhibitory), represents a balance between the two.
Fig 2. TUMOR DEFENSE AGAINST IMMUNE RESPONSE: Tumors overexpress inhibitory costimulatory proteins, such as PD-L1. Inhibitory signals are communicated to T-cells via complementary T-cell-bound receptors such as PD-1. As a result, inhibitory signaling to T-cells is enhanced. Inflammatory signals are overwhelmed. The tumor escapes immune attack.