靶向中性粒细胞用于癌症治疗

Jeff W. Kwak, A. McGarry Houghton
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中性粒细胞是肿瘤微环境中最丰富的免疫细胞类型之一,与多种癌症类型的不良预后相关。然而,尽管越来越多的证据表明中性粒细胞在肿瘤进展中的作用,但针对中性粒细胞的治疗策略直到最近才引起人们的注意,而且范围仍然有限。这可能是由于在癌症中发现的不同的中性粒细胞亚型越来越多,以及对这些亚群影响肿瘤进展和免疫逃避的机制的了解有限。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了中性粒细胞亚型的谱-包括那些具有抗肿瘤活性的-以及它们向肿瘤抑制表型分化的潜力。我们探索中性粒细胞调节癌症进展的分子途径和效应功能,重点是确定可处理的治疗靶点。最后,我们研究了旨在调节中性粒细胞谱系的新兴临床试验,并考虑了它们对患者预后的影响。
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Targeting neutrophils for cancer therapy

Targeting neutrophils for cancer therapy

Neutrophils are among the most abundant immune cell types in the tumour microenvironment and have been associated with poor outcomes across multiple cancer types. Yet despite mounting evidence of their role in tumour progression, therapeutic strategies targeting neutrophils have only recently gained attention and remain limited in scope. This is probably due to the increasing number of distinct neutrophil subtypes identified in cancer and the limited understanding of the mechanisms by which these subsets influence tumour progression and immune evasion. In this Review, we discuss the spectrum of neutrophil subtypes — including those with antitumour activity — and their potential to polarize towards tumour-suppressive phenotypes. We explore the molecular pathways and effector functions by which neutrophils modulate cancer progression, with an emphasis on identifying tractable therapeutic targets. Finally, we examine emerging clinical trials aimed at modulating neutrophil lineages and consider their implications for patient outcomes.

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