Tumor-associated tertiary lymphoid structures in cancer: implications for immunotherapy.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-16 DOI:10.1080/1744666X.2024.2380892
Mireille Langouo Fontsa, Francine Padonou, Karen Willard-Gallo
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Abstract

Introduction: Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) arise at chronic inflammatory sites where they function as miniature lymph nodes to generate immune responses, which can be beneficial or detrimental, in diseases as diverse as autoimmunity, chronic infections and cancer. A growing number of studies show that a TLS presence in tumors from cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors is closely linked with improved clinical outcomes. TLS may foster the generation of specific anti-tumor immune responses and immunological memory that recognizes a patient's own tumor. Due to repeated rounds of chronic inflammation, some tumor-associated TLS may be immunologically inactive, with immune checkpoint inhibitors functioning to revitalize them through pathway activation.

Areas covered: This review summarizes work on TLS and how they mediate immune responses in human tumors. We also explore TLS as potential prognostic and predictive biomarkers for immunotherapy.

Expert opinion: The presence of TLS in human tumors has been linked with a better clinical prognosis, response to treatment(s) and overall survival. TLS provide a structured microenvironment for the activation, expansion and maturation of immune cells at the tumor site. These activities can enhance the efficacy of immunotherapeutic treatments such as checkpoint inhibitors and cancer vaccines by revitalizing local anti-tumor immunity.

癌症中与肿瘤相关的三级淋巴结构:对免疫疗法的影响。
导言:三级淋巴结构(TLS)产生于慢性炎症部位,在自身免疫、慢性感染和癌症等多种疾病中,它们起到微型淋巴结的作用,产生有益或有害的免疫反应。越来越多的研究表明,接受免疫检查点抑制剂治疗的癌症患者肿瘤中存在的 TLS 与临床疗效的改善密切相关。TLS 可促进产生特异性抗肿瘤免疫反应和免疫记忆,从而识别患者自身的肿瘤。由于反复发作的慢性炎症,一些肿瘤相关的TLS可能会失去免疫活性,而免疫检查点抑制剂可通过激活通路使其恢复活力。我们还探讨了TLS作为免疫疗法的潜在预后和预测生物标志物:人类肿瘤中TLS的存在与较好的临床预后、治疗反应和总生存率有关。TLS为肿瘤部位免疫细胞的活化、扩增和成熟提供了一个结构化的微环境。这些活动可通过重振局部抗肿瘤免疫力,提高免疫治疗(如检查点抑制剂和癌症疫苗)的疗效。
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CiteScore
7.60
自引率
2.30%
发文量
221
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Expert Review of Clinical Immunology (ISSN 1744-666X) provides expert analysis and commentary regarding the performance of new therapeutic and diagnostic modalities in clinical immunology. Members of the International Editorial Advisory Panel of Expert Review of Clinical Immunology are the forefront of their area of expertise. This panel works with our dedicated editorial team to identify the most important and topical review themes and the corresponding expert(s) most appropriate to provide commentary and analysis. All articles are subject to rigorous peer-review, and the finished reviews provide an essential contribution to decision-making in clinical immunology. Articles focus on the following key areas: • Therapeutic overviews of specific immunologic disorders highlighting optimal therapy and prospects for new medicines • Performance and benefits of newly approved therapeutic agents • New diagnostic approaches • Screening and patient stratification • Pharmacoeconomic studies • New therapeutic indications for existing therapies • Adverse effects, occurrence and reduction • Prospects for medicines in late-stage trials approaching regulatory approval • Novel treatment strategies • Epidemiological studies • Commentary and comparison of treatment guidelines Topics include infection and immunity, inflammation, host defense mechanisms, congenital and acquired immunodeficiencies, anaphylaxis and allergy, systemic immune diseases, organ-specific inflammatory diseases, transplantation immunology, endocrinology and diabetes, cancer immunology, neuroimmunology and hematological diseases.
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