Targeting immune checkpoints on myeloid cells: current status and future directions.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Chuhan Ma, Yang Li, Min Li, Chao Lv, Yu Tian
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Abstract

Myeloid cells accumulate extensively in most tumors and play a critical role in immunosuppression of the tumor microenvironment (TME). Like T cells, myeloid cells also express immune checkpoint molecules, which induce the immunosuppressive phenotype of these cells. In this review, we summarize the tumor-promoting function and immune checkpoint expression of four types of myeloid cells: macrophages, neutrophils, dendritic cells, and myeloid-derived suppressor cells, which are the main components of the TME. By summarizing the research status of myeloid checkpoints, we propose that blocking immune checkpoints on myeloid cells might be an effective strategy to reverse the immunosuppressive status of the TME. Moreover, combining nanotechnology, cellular therapy, and bispecific antibodies to achieve precise targeting of myeloid immune checkpoints can help to avoid the adverse effects of systemic administration, ultimately achieving a balance between efficacy and safety in cancer therapy.

靶向骨髓细胞免疫检查点:现状和未来方向。
骨髓细胞在大多数肿瘤中广泛聚集,在肿瘤微环境(tumor microenvironment, TME)的免疫抑制中起关键作用。像T细胞一样,骨髓细胞也表达免疫检查点分子,从而诱导这些细胞的免疫抑制表型。本文综述了巨噬细胞、中性粒细胞、树突状细胞和髓源性抑制细胞这四种髓系细胞的促瘤功能和免疫检查点表达,它们是TME的主要组成部分。通过总结髓细胞检查点的研究现状,我们提出阻断髓细胞免疫检查点可能是逆转TME免疫抑制状态的有效策略。此外,结合纳米技术、细胞疗法和双特异性抗体来实现骨髓免疫检查点的精确靶向,有助于避免全身给药的不良反应,最终在癌症治疗中实现疗效和安全性之间的平衡。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
1.70%
发文量
207
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy has the basic aim of keeping readers informed of the latest research results in the fields of oncology and immunology. As knowledge expands, the scope of the journal has broadened to include more of the progress being made in the areas of biology concerned with biological response modifiers. This helps keep readers up to date on the latest advances in our understanding of tumor-host interactions. The journal publishes short editorials including "position papers," general reviews, original articles, and short communications, providing a forum for the most current experimental and clinical advances in tumor immunology.
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