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Neutrophil senescence drives sexual dimorphism in bladder cancer
We identify an age-related subpopulation of RETNLγ+LCN2+ senescence-like neutrophils (RLSNs) that preferentially accumulate in the tumor microenvironment of male mice and humans. RLSNs exert strong immunosuppressive functions and limit antitumor immunity, and may represent a mechanism to explain sexual dimorphism in bladder cancer.
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