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Polarized immune responses differentially regulate cancer development
Authors:Magnus Johansson  David G. DeNardo  Lisa M. Coussens
Affiliation:Department of Pathology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.;
Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Abstract:Summary: Tumor-associated immune responses assert varied responses toward developing neoplasms that can either act to eradicate malignant cells via engagement of potent cytotoxic programs or alternatively enhance tumor growth through release of multifunctional pro-tumor mediators. Seemingly paradoxical, these disparate activities reflect a continuum of polarization (or activation) states possible for distinct leukocyte subsets that demonstrate tissue, organ, and tumor selectivity. Herein, we review clinical and experimental studies investigating cellular and molecular mechanisms utilized by neoplastic tissues to alternatively polarize immune responses that favor either pro- or anti-tumor immunity.
Keywords:cancer    humoral immunity    inflammation    innate immunity    leukocytes    adaptive immunity
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