Abstract
Our knowledge and understanding of the tumor microenvironment (TME) have been recently expandedwith the recognition of the
important role of innate lymphoid cells (ILC).Three different groups of ILC have been described based on their ability to produce
cytokines that mediate the interactions between innate and adaptive immune cells in a variety of immune responses in infection,
allergy, and autoimmunity. However, recent evidence from experimental models and clinical studies has demonstrated that ILC
contribute to the mechanisms that generate suppressive or tolerant environments that allow tumor regression or progression.
Defining the complex network of interactions and crosstalk of ILC with other immune cells and understanding the specific
contributions of each type of ILC leading to tumor development will allow the manipulation of their function and will be important
to develop new interventions and therapeutic strategies.
important role of innate lymphoid cells (ILC).Three different groups of ILC have been described based on their ability to produce
cytokines that mediate the interactions between innate and adaptive immune cells in a variety of immune responses in infection,
allergy, and autoimmunity. However, recent evidence from experimental models and clinical studies has demonstrated that ILC
contribute to the mechanisms that generate suppressive or tolerant environments that allow tumor regression or progression.
Defining the complex network of interactions and crosstalk of ILC with other immune cells and understanding the specific
contributions of each type of ILC leading to tumor development will allow the manipulation of their function and will be important
to develop new interventions and therapeutic strategies.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Journal of Immunology Research |
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Publication status | Published - 2016 |