Marit Otterlei Fjørtoft, Kanutte Huse, Inga Hansine Rye
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摘要
背景肿瘤微环境在很大程度上影响着乳腺癌的发生、发展和转移。包括 T 细胞、B 细胞、NK 细胞和骨髓细胞在内的各种免疫细胞群在不同的乳腺癌亚型中表现出不同的功能,既有抗肿瘤作用,也有促肿瘤作用。我们旨在概述从正常乳腺组织到浸润性癌症和远处转移的免疫微环境的作用:方法:我们进行了全面的文献综述,分析了免疫细胞在乳腺癌进展过程中的参与情况:结果:在乳腺癌中,与正常组织相比,肿瘤表现出更多的免疫细胞浸润。不同亚型的肿瘤免疫细胞浸润程度不同,三阴性和 HER2+ 肿瘤的免疫细胞浸润程度较高,生存率较高。相反,ER+肿瘤的免疫浸润程度较低,预后较差。此外,转移部位通常表现出更强的免疫抑制微环境:结论:了解乳腺癌发展过程中肿瘤和免疫细胞之间复杂的相互作用对于未来的研究和基于免疫的策略的开发至关重要。这种全面的了解可为更有效的治疗方法和改善患者预后铺平道路。
The Tumor Immune Microenvironment in Breast Cancer Progression.
Background: The tumor microenvironment significantly influences breast cancer development, progression, and metastasis. Various immune cell populations, including T cells, B cells, NK cells, and myeloid cells exhibit diverse functions in different breast cancer subtypes, contributing to both anti-tumor and pro-tumor activities.
Purpose: This review provides an overview of the predominant immune cell populations in breast cancer subtypes, elucidating their suppressive and prognostic effects. We aim to outline the role of the immune microenvironment from normal breast tissue to invasive cancer and distant metastasis.
Methods: A comprehensive literature review was conducted to analyze the involvement of immune cells throughout breast cancer progression.
Results: In breast cancer, tumors exhibit increased immune cell infiltration compared to normal tissue. Variations exist across subtypes, with higher levels observed in triple-negative and HER2+ tumors are linked to better survival. In contrast, ER+ tumors display lower immune infiltration, associated with poorer outcomes. Furthermore, metastatic sites commonly exhibit a more immunosuppressive microenvironment.
Conclusion: Understanding the complex interaction between tumor and immune cells during breast cancer progression is essential for future research and the development of immune-based strategies. This comprehensive understanding may pave the way for more effective treatment approaches and improved patients outcomes.
期刊介绍:
Acta Oncologica is a journal for the clinical oncologist and accepts articles within all fields of clinical cancer research. Articles on tumour pathology, experimental oncology, radiobiology, cancer epidemiology and medical radio physics are also welcome, especially if they have a clinical aim or interest. Scientific articles on cancer nursing and psychological or social aspects of cancer are also welcomed. Extensive material may be published as Supplements, for which special conditions apply.