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Interactions among myeloid regulatory cells in cancer

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2019
Authors
Umansky, Viktor
Adema, Gosse J.
Baran, Jaroslaw
Brandau, Sven
Van Ginderachter, Jo A.
Hu, Xiaoying
Jablonska, Jadwiga
Mojsilović, Slavko
Papadaki, Helen A.
de Coana, Yago Pico
Santegoets, Kim
Santibanez, Juan
Serre, Karine
Si, Yu
Sieminska, Isabela
Velegraki, Maria
Fridlender, Zvi G.
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Abstract
Mounting evidence has accumulated on the critical role of the different myeloid cells in the regulation of the cancerous process, and in particular in the modulation of the immune reaction to cancer. Myeloid cells are a major component of host cells infiltrating tumors, interacting with each other, with tumor cells and other stromal cells, and demonstrating a prominent plasticity. We describe here various myeloid regulatory cells (MRCs) in mice and human as well as their relevant therapeutic targets. We first address the role of the monocytes and macrophages that can contribute to angiogenesis, immunosuppression and metastatic dissemination. Next, we discuss the differential role of neutrophil subsets in tumor development, enhancing the dual and sometimes contradicting role of these cells. A heterogeneous population of immature myeloid cells, MDSCs, was shown to be generated and accumulated during tumor progression as well as to be an important player in cancer-related immune suppressi...on. Lastly, we discuss the role of myeloid DCs, which can either contribute to effective anti-tumor responses or play a more regulatory role. We believe that MRCs play a critical role in cancer-related immune regulation and suggest that future anti-cancer therapies will focus on these abundant cells.

Keywords:
Myeloid regulatory cells / Mye-EUNITER / Macrophages / Neutrophils / Myeloid-derived suppressor cells / Dendritic cells
Source:
Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy, 2019, 68, 4, 645-660
Publisher:
  • Springer, New York
Funding / projects:
  • COST action
  • COST action [BM1404 - Mye-EUNITER]
  • German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Helmholtz Association [CA181]
  • Ministry of Science, Technology and Space of Israel (MOST) in Cancer Research [CA181]

DOI: 10.1007/s00262-018-2200-6

ISSN: 0340-7004

PubMed: 30003321

WoS: 000463762200012

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85049801577
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TY  - JOUR
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AU  - Jablonska, Jadwiga
AU  - Mojsilović, Slavko
AU  - Papadaki, Helen A.
AU  - de Coana, Yago Pico
AU  - Santegoets, Kim
AU  - Santibanez, Juan
AU  - Serre, Karine
AU  - Si, Yu
AU  - Sieminska, Isabela
AU  - Velegraki, Maria
AU  - Fridlender, Zvi G.
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/964
AB  - Mounting evidence has accumulated on the critical role of the different myeloid cells in the regulation of the cancerous process, and in particular in the modulation of the immune reaction to cancer. Myeloid cells are a major component of host cells infiltrating tumors, interacting with each other, with tumor cells and other stromal cells, and demonstrating a prominent plasticity. We describe here various myeloid regulatory cells (MRCs) in mice and human as well as their relevant therapeutic targets. We first address the role of the monocytes and macrophages that can contribute to angiogenesis, immunosuppression and metastatic dissemination. Next, we discuss the differential role of neutrophil subsets in tumor development, enhancing the dual and sometimes contradicting role of these cells. A heterogeneous population of immature myeloid cells, MDSCs, was shown to be generated and accumulated during tumor progression as well as to be an important player in cancer-related immune suppression. Lastly, we discuss the role of myeloid DCs, which can either contribute to effective anti-tumor responses or play a more regulatory role. We believe that MRCs play a critical role in cancer-related immune regulation and suggest that future anti-cancer therapies will focus on these abundant cells.
PB  - Springer, New York
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T1  - Interactions among myeloid regulatory cells in cancer
EP  - 660
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VL  - 68
DO  - 10.1007/s00262-018-2200-6
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abstract = "Mounting evidence has accumulated on the critical role of the different myeloid cells in the regulation of the cancerous process, and in particular in the modulation of the immune reaction to cancer. Myeloid cells are a major component of host cells infiltrating tumors, interacting with each other, with tumor cells and other stromal cells, and demonstrating a prominent plasticity. We describe here various myeloid regulatory cells (MRCs) in mice and human as well as their relevant therapeutic targets. We first address the role of the monocytes and macrophages that can contribute to angiogenesis, immunosuppression and metastatic dissemination. Next, we discuss the differential role of neutrophil subsets in tumor development, enhancing the dual and sometimes contradicting role of these cells. A heterogeneous population of immature myeloid cells, MDSCs, was shown to be generated and accumulated during tumor progression as well as to be an important player in cancer-related immune suppression. Lastly, we discuss the role of myeloid DCs, which can either contribute to effective anti-tumor responses or play a more regulatory role. We believe that MRCs play a critical role in cancer-related immune regulation and suggest that future anti-cancer therapies will focus on these abundant cells.",
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Umansky, V., Adema, G. J., Baran, J., Brandau, S., Van Ginderachter, J. A., Hu, X., Jablonska, J., Mojsilović, S., Papadaki, H. A., de Coana, Y. P., Santegoets, K., Santibanez, J., Serre, K., Si, Y., Sieminska, I., Velegraki, M.,& Fridlender, Z. G.. (2019). Interactions among myeloid regulatory cells in cancer. in Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy
Springer, New York., 68(4), 645-660.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00262-018-2200-6
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Umansky V, Adema GJ, Baran J, Brandau S, Van Ginderachter JA, Hu X, Jablonska J, Mojsilović S, Papadaki HA, de Coana YP, Santegoets K, Santibanez J, Serre K, Si Y, Sieminska I, Velegraki M, Fridlender ZG. Interactions among myeloid regulatory cells in cancer. in Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy. 2019;68(4):645-660.
doi:10.1007/s00262-018-2200-6
conv_4511 .
Umansky, Viktor, Adema, Gosse J., Baran, Jaroslaw, Brandau, Sven, Van Ginderachter, Jo A., Hu, Xiaoying, Jablonska, Jadwiga, Mojsilović, Slavko, Papadaki, Helen A., de Coana, Yago Pico, Santegoets, Kim, Santibanez, Juan, Serre, Karine, Si, Yu, Sieminska, Isabela, Velegraki, Maria, Fridlender, Zvi G., "Interactions among myeloid regulatory cells in cancer" in Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy, 68, no. 4 (2019):645-660,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00262-018-2200-6 .,
conv_4511 .

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