The rewired immune microenvironment in leukemia

IF 27.7 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Zoe Ciantra, Varvara Paraskevopoulou, Iannis Aifantis
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Abstract

Leukemias are a class of human cancers that originate from hematopoietic progenitors and are characterized by extensive remodeling of the immune microenvironment. Leukemic cells, on transformation, acquire the ability to evade immune recognition but, despite undergoing genetic and epigenetic changes, retain their characteristic immature immune signature. For this and other reasons, leukemias are often refractory to immune therapies. In the present Review, we cover these areas as a means of improving outcomes from a deeper understanding of immune rewiring, inflammatory signaling and the barriers to successful implementation of immune therapies. In this broad Review, the authors describe how the immune response to leukemias develops, how these cancer cells avoid it and how various immunotherapies have been designed to overcome resistance.

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白血病中重新连接的免疫微环境
白血病是一类起源于造血祖细胞的人类癌症,其特点是免疫微环境的广泛重塑。白血病细胞在转化过程中获得了逃避免疫识别的能力,但尽管经历了基因和表观遗传学的变化,仍保留了其特有的成熟免疫特征。由于这一原因和其他原因,白血病通常对免疫疗法具有难治性。在本综述中,我们将介绍这些领域的情况,以便通过深入了解免疫重联、炎症信号转导和成功实施免疫疗法的障碍来改善治疗效果。
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Nature Immunology
Nature Immunology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
40.00
自引率
2.30%
发文量
248
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Nature Immunology is a monthly journal that publishes the highest quality research in all areas of immunology. The editorial decisions are made by a team of full-time professional editors. The journal prioritizes work that provides translational and/or fundamental insight into the workings of the immune system. It covers a wide range of topics including innate immunity and inflammation, development, immune receptors, signaling and apoptosis, antigen presentation, gene regulation and recombination, cellular and systemic immunity, vaccines, immune tolerance, autoimmunity, tumor immunology, and microbial immunopathology. In addition to publishing significant original research, Nature Immunology also includes comments, News and Views, research highlights, matters arising from readers, and reviews of the literature. The journal serves as a major conduit of top-quality information for the immunology community.
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