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Dual Roles of Immune Cells and Their Factors in Cancer Development and Progression

Brian F. Zamarron, WanJun Chen

Mucosal Immunology Unit, Oral Infection and Immunity Branch, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA

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Zamarron BF, Chen W. Dual Roles of Immune Cells and Their Factors in Cancer Development and Progression. Int J Biol Sci 2011; 7(5):651-658. doi:10.7150/ijbs.7.651. https://www.ijbs.com/v07p0651.htm
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Abstract

Traditional wisdom holds that intact immune responses, such as immune surveillance or immunoediting, are required for preventing and inhibiting tumor development; but recent evidence has also indicated that unresolved immune responses, such as chronic inflammation, can promote the growth and progression of cancer. Within the immune system, cytotoxic CD8+ and CD4+ Th1 T cells, along with their characteristically produced cytokine IFN-γ, function as the major anti-tumor immune effector cells, whereas tumor associated macrophages (TAM) or myeloid-derived suppressive cells (MDSC) and their derived cytokines IL-6, TNF, IL-1β and IL-23 are generally recognized as dominant tumor-promoting forces. However, the roles played by Th17 cells, CD4+ CD25+ Foxp3+ regulatory T lymphocytes and immunoregulatory cytokines such as TGF-β in tumor development and survival remain elusive. These immune cells and the cellular factors produced from them, including both immunosuppressive and inflammatory cytokines, play dual roles in promoting or discouraging cancer development, and their ultimate role in cancer progression may rely heavily on the tumor microenvironment and the events leading to initial propagation of carcinogenesis.

Keywords: TGF-β, Tumor Associated Macrophages, Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Treg


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Zamarron, B.F., Chen, W. (2011). Dual Roles of Immune Cells and Their Factors in Cancer Development and Progression. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 7(5), 651-658. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.7.651.

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Zamarron, B.F.; Chen, W. Dual Roles of Immune Cells and Their Factors in Cancer Development and Progression. Int. J. Biol. Sci. 2011, 7 (5), 651-658. DOI: 10.7150/ijbs.7.651.

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Zamarron BF, Chen W. Dual Roles of Immune Cells and Their Factors in Cancer Development and Progression. Int J Biol Sci 2011; 7(5):651-658. doi:10.7150/ijbs.7.651. https://www.ijbs.com/v07p0651.htm

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Zamarron BF, Chen W. 2011. Dual Roles of Immune Cells and Their Factors in Cancer Development and Progression. Int J Biol Sci. 7(5):651-658.

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