先天性淋巴细胞
生物
先天免疫系统
免疫学
炎症
免疫系统
结直肠癌
发育不良
免疫
疾病
炎症性肠病
癌症
癌症研究
医学
病理
遗传学
作者
Anne Marchalot,Jenny Mjösberg
摘要
Innate lymphoid cells (ILC) can be viewed as the innate counterparts of T cells. In contrast to T cells, ILCs exert their functions in antigen-independent manners, relying on tissue-derived signals from other immune cells, stroma and neurons. Natural killer (NK) cells have been known for their antitumour effects for decades. However, the roles of other ILC subtypes in cancer immunity are just now starting to be unravelled. ILCs contribute to both homeostasis and inflammation in the intestinal mucosa. Intestinal inflammation predisposes the intestine for the development of colonic dysplasia and colorectal cancer (CRC). Recent data from mouse models and human studies indicate that ILCs play a role in CRC, exerting both protumoural and antitumoural functions. Studies also suggest that intratumoural ILC frequencies and expression of ILC signature genes can predict disease progression and response to PD-1 checkpoint therapy in CRC. In this mini-review, we focus on such recent insights and their implications for understanding the immunobiology of CRC. We also identify knowledge gaps and research areas that require further work.
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