肿瘤浸润淋巴细胞及其在实体瘤进展中的作用。

Q2 Medicine
Theresa L Whiteside
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摘要

肿瘤浸润性淋巴细胞是肿瘤环境的重要组成部分。它们在肿瘤生长和进展中的作用已经争论了几十年。如今,重点已转移到TIL对宿主的有益作用,以及通过减少肿瘤微环境中的免疫抑制来优化益处的疗法。有证据表明,当TIL作为活化免疫细胞的致密聚集体存在于肿瘤中时,肿瘤预后和对治疗的反应是有利的。TIL在群体和单细胞水平上的基因特征和蛋白质图谱不仅提供了关于其表型和数量的线索,还提供了关于TIL在肿瘤中潜在功能的线索。TIL数据与临床病理肿瘤特征、临床结果和患者生存率的相关性表明,TIL对疾病进展有影响,尤其是在结直肠癌和癌症中。同时,认识到TIL信号随时间和癌症进展而变化,这启动了对TIL作为潜在预后生物标志物的研究。肿瘤利用多种机制破坏宿主免疫系统。TIL的促肿瘤和抗肿瘤反应之间的平衡在很大程度上取决于肿瘤微环境,这在每个癌症患者中是独特的。这种平衡是由肿瘤协调的,因此转向促进肿瘤生长。TIL在肿瘤进展过程中发生的变化似乎是衡量肿瘤侵袭性的指标,并可能为选择治疗策略和预测预后提供关键。
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Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes and Their Role in Solid Tumor Progression.

Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) are an important component of the tumor environment. Their role in tumor growth and progression has been debated for decades. Today, emphasis has shifted to beneficial effects of TIL for the host and to therapies optimizing the benefits by reducing immune suppression in the tumor microenvironment. Evidence indicates that when TILs are present in the tumor as dense aggregates of activated immune cells, tumor prognosis and responses to therapy are favorable. Gene signatures and protein profiling of TIL at the population and single-cell levels provide clues not only about their phenotype and numbers but also about TIL potential functions in the tumor. Correlations of the TIL data with clinicopathological tumor characteristics, clinical outcome, and patients' survival indicate that TILs exert influence on the disease progression, especially in colorectal carcinomas and breast cancer. At the same time, the recognition that TIL signatures vary with time and cancer progression has initiated investigations of TIL as potential prognostic biomarkers. Multiple mechanisms are utilized by tumors to subvert the host immune system. The balance between pro- and antitumor responses of TIL largely depends on the tumor microenvironment, which is unique in each cancer patient. This balance is orchestrated by the tumor and thus is shifted toward the promotion of tumor growth. Changes occurring in TIL during tumor progression appear to serve as a measure of tumor aggressiveness and potentially provide a key to selecting therapeutic strategies and inform about prognosis.

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Experientia supplementum (2012)
Experientia supplementum (2012) Medicine-Medicine (all)
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