In-depth insight into tumor-infiltrating stromal cells linked to tertiary lymphoid structures and their prospective function in cancer immunotherapy.

IF 13.5 1区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Maedeh Radandish, Niloofar Mashhadi, Amir Hossein Aghayan, Motahareh Taghizadeh, Sara Salehianfard, Sheida Yahyazadeh, Omid Vakili, Somayeh Igder
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Abstract

Background and purpose: The tumor microenvironment (TME) is widely acknowledged as a pivotal regulator of cancer progression. However, the dualistic role of tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs), which serve as critical immune hubs within the TME, remains incompletely characterized, particularly with respect to their context-dependent capacity to either inhibit or facilitate tumor development. This review aims to synthesize current understanding of the complex interactions between stromal cells and TLSs, addressing existing gaps in mechanistic insight and exploring therapeutic avenues to exploit TLS plasticity.

Key reviewed topics: The current study critically reviews the mechanisms by which stromal components, including cancer-associated fibroblasts and endothelial cells, contribute to TLS neogenesis through chemokine-mediated recruitment of lymphocytes. Furthermore, it highlights the dual functional roles of TLSs as sites of both anti-tumor immune activation and immunosuppression, notably via the enrichment of regulatory T cells. The clinical implications of mature TLS presence, particularly their association with improved patient prognosis and enhanced therapeutic responsiveness, are also analyzed.

Main conclusions: TLSs demonstrate a bifunctional nature, wherein their spatial organization and dynamic interactions with stromal elements dictate the balance between immune activation and tolerance within the TME. While mature TLSs are generally correlated with favorable clinical outcomes, their potential to foster immunosuppressive microenvironments necessitates the development of precision-targeted interventions. The interplay between stromal cells and TLSs represents a promising therapeutic axis for modulating the tumor immune milieu.

Future perspectives: Future research should prioritize strategies aimed at promoting TLS maturation, disrupting immunosuppressive niches, and integrating TLS-modulating agents with existing immunotherapeutic regimens to enhance clinical efficacy. Additionally, the identification of robust biomarkers reflective of TLS functional states and the rigorous validation of stromal-targeted therapies within combinatorial treatment frameworks are imperative for advancing translational applications.

深入了解与三级淋巴结构相关的肿瘤浸润基质细胞及其在癌症免疫治疗中的预期功能。
背景与目的:肿瘤微环境(tumor microenvironment, TME)被广泛认为是癌症进展的关键调节因子。然而,作为TME中关键免疫中枢的三级淋巴样结构(TLSs)的双重作用仍然不完全明确,特别是在其抑制或促进肿瘤发展的环境依赖性能力方面。本综述旨在综合目前对基质细胞与TLS之间复杂相互作用的理解,解决机制方面的现有空白,并探索利用TLS可塑性的治疗途径。主要回顾主题:目前的研究批判性地回顾了基质成分,包括癌症相关的成纤维细胞和内皮细胞,通过趋化因子介导的淋巴细胞募集促进TLS新生的机制。此外,它强调了TLSs作为抗肿瘤免疫激活和免疫抑制位点的双重功能作用,特别是通过富集调节性T细胞。我们还分析了成熟的TLS存在的临床意义,特别是它们与改善患者预后和增强治疗反应性的关系。主要结论:TLSs具有双重功能,其空间组织和与基质元素的动态相互作用决定了TME内免疫激活和耐受之间的平衡。虽然成熟的TLSs通常与良好的临床结果相关,但它们培养免疫抑制微环境的潜力需要开发精确靶向的干预措施。基质细胞和TLSs之间的相互作用代表了一个有希望的治疗轴调节肿瘤免疫环境。未来展望:未来的研究应优先考虑旨在促进TLS成熟,破坏免疫抑制利基,以及将TLS调节剂与现有免疫治疗方案结合以提高临床疗效的策略。此外,鉴定反映TLS功能状态的强大生物标志物和在组合治疗框架内严格验证基质靶向治疗对于推进转化应用是必不可少的。
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CiteScore
12.60
自引率
7.30%
发文量
97
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Experimental Hematology & Oncology is an open access journal that encompasses all aspects of hematology and oncology with an emphasis on preclinical, basic, patient-oriented and translational research. The journal acts as an international platform for sharing laboratory findings in these areas and makes a deliberate effort to publish clinical trials with 'negative' results and basic science studies with provocative findings. Experimental Hematology & Oncology publishes original work, hypothesis, commentaries and timely reviews. With open access and rapid turnaround time from submission to publication, the journal strives to be a hub for disseminating new knowledge and discussing controversial topics for both basic scientists and busy clinicians in the closely related fields of hematology and oncology.
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