免疫系统
髓系细胞
癌症研究
生物
表型
癌症
人口
髓样
肿瘤进展
免疫学
医学
基因
遗传学
环境卫生
作者
Alberto Mantovani,Federica Marchesi,Sébastien Jaillon,Cecília Garlanda,Paola Allavena
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41423-020-00613-4
摘要
Myeloid cells in tumor tissues constitute a dynamic immune population characterized by a non-uniform phenotype and diverse functional activities. Both tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), which are more abundantly represented, and tumor-associated neutrophils (TANs) are known to sustain tumor cell growth and invasion, support neoangiogenesis and suppress anticancer adaptive immune responses. In recent decades, several therapeutic approaches have been implemented in preclinical cancer models to neutralize the tumor-promoting roles of both TAMs and TANs. Some of the most successful strategies have now reached the clinic and are being investigated in clinical trials. In this review, we provide an overview of the recent literature on the ever-growing complexity of the biology of TAMs and TANs and the development of the most promising approaches to target these populations therapeutically in cancer patients.
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