Fig. 2From: Noncoding RNAs in cancer immunity: functions, regulatory mechanisms, and clinical applicationncRNAs involved in adaptive immune regulation in cancer. a ncRNAs expressed in T cells modulate tumor immunity via diverse mechanisms. b ncRNAs function as important regulators of cancer immunity in B cells. The ncRNAs shown with a gray background are known to act as immunosuppressors, while the ncRNAs shown with a green background are known to act as immunopromotersBack to article page