Kangeun Ko, Song Won Woo, Young Chan Chae, Minchul Lee, Hyo Youl Moon
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目的:这篇综述旨在全面探讨和阐明中性粒细胞在乳腺癌中的多方面作用,尤其是在体育锻炼的背景下。尽管中性粒细胞的半衰期短、分化终末,但它们在肿瘤微环境和全身免疫反应中发挥着至关重要的作用。本综述通过对运动期间乳腺癌免疫变化相关研究的全面回顾,旨在提供有关免疫变化的全面见解,尤其侧重于中性粒细胞。我们认识到现有的大部分研究主要集中在 T 细胞和自然杀伤(NK)细胞上,因此我们的综述试图将焦点转向了解运动如何影响中性粒细胞,这是乳腺癌中一种较少被研究但却至关重要的免疫反应成分:本研究使用 PubMed、Science Direct 和 Google Scholar 数据库对文献(2000 年至 2023 年)进行了广泛综述。搜索关键词为 "免疫细胞与运动"、"运动与乳腺癌"、"肿瘤微环境与中性粒细胞 "以及 "中性粒细胞与运动和乳腺癌":肿瘤微环境中的中性粒细胞可表现出不同的表型和功能。这些差异在肿瘤进展方面产生了相互矛盾的结果。运动对乳腺癌有积极作用,并能改变免疫系统。在新陈代谢紊乱或衰老等各种条件下,体育锻炼可从数量和功能上调节中性粒细胞:这篇短文概述了运动诱导的中性粒细胞多样化及其在乳腺癌进展过程中的作用,包括在肿瘤微环境内部和系统中的作用。运动可通过中性粒细胞对乳腺癌的潜在参与而带来益处。
Potential involvement of neutrophils on exercise effects in breast cancer malignancy.
Purpose: This review aimed to comprehensively explore and elucidate multifaceted neutrophils in breast cancer, particularly in the context of physical activity. Neutrophils play a critical role in the tumor microenvironment and systemic immune response, despite their short half-life and terminal differentiation. Through a thorough review of research related to changes in immunity in breast cancer during exercise, this review aims to provide comprehensive insights into immunological changes, especially focusing on neutrophils. Recognizing that much of the existing research has predominantly focused on T cells and nature killer (NK) cells, our review seeks to shift the spotlight toward understanding how exercise affects neutrophils, a less-explored but critical immune response component in breast cancer.
Methods: This study involved an extensive review of the literature (from 2000 to 2023) using the PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar databases. The keywords chosen for the searches were "immune cells and exercise," "exercise and breast cancer," "tumor microenvironment and neutrophils," and "neutrophils and exercise and breast cancers."
Results: Neutrophils in the tumor microenvironment can exhibit distinct phenotypes and functions. These differences have yielded conflicting results regarding tumor progression. Exercise plays a positive role in breast cancer and alters the immune system. Physical activity can quantitatively and functionally regulate neutrophils under various conditions such as metabolic disruption or senescence.
Conclusion: This short communication outlines exercise-induced neutrophil diversification and its role in breast cancer progression, both within and systemically within the tumor microenvironment. Exercise may provide benefits through the potential neutrophil involvement in breast cancer.