Genetics of Aberrant Immune Responses During Tumor Progression Among Iranian Population

Iman Akhlaghipour, Matin Moloudian, Zahra Basirat, Negin Taghehchian, M. Gachpazan, M. Moghbeli
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The immune system has a critical tumor suppressor function via the detection and elimination of the tumor cells. Tumor cells' immune escaping is commonly observed during neoplastic transformations. Immune response suppression or aberrations facilitate immune escape that promotes tumor progression in distant or primary locations via epithelial-mesenchymal transition and angiogenesis, respectively. It has been reported that there is a rising trend of cancer incidence among the Iranian population. Since aberrant immune responses are involved in tumorigenesis; immunotherapeutic methods can be efficient for tumor cell elimination. In the present review, we discussed all of the immune-related genes that have been associated with tumor progression among the Iranian population to clarify the genetics of immune deficiency during tumor progression in this population. T regulatory and T helper related genes were the most frequently deregulated genes during tumor progression in the Iranian population. This review paves the way to suggest an immune-specific panel of genetic markers for diagnostic and immunotherapeutic purposes among Iranian cancer patients.
伊朗人群肿瘤进展过程中异常免疫反应的遗传学特征
免疫系统通过检测和消灭肿瘤细胞发挥着重要的肿瘤抑制功能。肿瘤细胞的免疫逃逸通常发生在肿瘤转化过程中。免疫反应抑制或畸变会促进免疫逃逸,从而分别通过上皮-间质转化和血管生成促进肿瘤在远处或原发部位的发展。据报道,伊朗人口的癌症发病率呈上升趋势。由于异常免疫反应参与了肿瘤的发生,因此免疫治疗方法可以有效地消除肿瘤细胞。在本综述中,我们讨论了伊朗人群中与肿瘤进展相关的所有免疫相关基因,以澄清该人群肿瘤进展过程中免疫缺陷的遗传学问题。在伊朗人群的肿瘤进展过程中,T 调节基因和 T 辅助基因是最常见的失调基因。这篇综述为建议伊朗癌症患者使用免疫特异性基因标记物进行诊断和免疫治疗铺平了道路。
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