A previously unknown warning system that contributes to the body's immune system has been discovered. According to the Linkoping University researchers Mitochondria in the white blood cells secrete a web of DNA fibres that raises the alarm. The results may lead to increased knowledge about autoinflammatory diseases and cancer. White blood cells are major components of the body's immune defence and the research group has shown that several types of these cells react against small DNA fragments that are similar to the DNA from bacteria and viruses. The white blood cells spray out a web consisting of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)