生物
单核细胞
单核吞噬细胞系统
免疫系统
免疫学
癌症
先天免疫系统
癌细胞
血管生成
癌症研究
巨噬细胞
遗传学
生物化学
体外
作者
Claire Olingy,Huy Q. Dinh,Catherine C. Hedrick
标识
DOI:10.1002/jlb.4ri0818-311r
摘要
Abstract Monocytes are innate immune cells of the mononuclear phagocyte system that have emerged as important regulators of cancer development and progression. Our understanding of monocytes has advanced from viewing these cells as a homogenous population to a heterogeneous system of cells that display diverse responses to different stimuli. During cancer, different monocyte subsets perform functions that contribute to both pro- and antitumoral immunity, including phagocytosis, secretion of tumoricidal mediators, promotion of angiogenesis, remodeling of the extracellular matrix, recruitment of lymphocytes, and differentiation into tumor-associated macrophages and dendritic cells. The ability of cancer to evade immune recognition and clearance requires protumoral signals to outweigh ongoing attempts by the host immune system to prevent tumor growth. This review discusses current understanding of monocyte heterogeneity during homeostasis, highlights monocyte functions in cancer progression, and describes monocyte-targeted therapeutic strategies for cancer treatment.
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