Qian Xu , Jiahui Chu , Qinqin Hu , Yanheng Sun , Fan Jiang , Song Li , Lian Liu
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Abstract
Tumor-draining lymph nodes (TDLNs) play a pivotal role in tumor growth and the immune response, activating immune cells such as CD8 + T cells and natural killer cells to combat tumors. However, tumors can subvert TDLNs to avoid immune attack. Initially, TDLNs stimulate a robust antitumor response, but as tumor evolve, they infiltrate with immunosuppressive cells that alter the TDLN environment and potentially promote metastasis. Immunotherapy, including immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI), have emerged as a potential solution to this challenge by reconfiguring the TDLN environment to enhance immune responses and influence the immune status of the primary tumor. The integrity of the TDLNs is crucial for the efficacy of immunotherapy. Conventional surgery often removes TDLNs, but this may impede immune system function and the effectiveness of immunotherapy. It is therefore recommended that removal of TDLNs be considered after neoadjuvant treatment rather than before adjuvant treatment. Accurate identification of patients who require post-neoadjuvant TDLN removal and the determination of metastatic nodes is of paramount importance in tailoring treatment plans, optimizing of patient outcomes, and improving quality of life.
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Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology publishes scholarly, critical reviews in all fields of oncology and hematology written by experts from around the world. Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology is the Official Journal of the European School of Oncology (ESO) and the International Society of Liquid Biopsy.