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2021 ◽  
Vol 22 ◽  
Author(s):  
Estela Vieira de Souza Silva ◽  
Eduardo de Paula Nascente ◽  
Marina Pacheco Miguel ◽  
Carlos Eduardo Fonseca Alves ◽  
Veridiana Maria Brianezi Dignani de Moura

Abstract The action of the immune system against neoplastic diseases has become one of the main sources of research. The biological pathways of this system are known to contribute in limiting the progression and elimination of the tumor, and are delineated by concepts and mechanisms of immunosurveillance and immunoediting. Immunosurveillance is considered the process by which the immune system recognizes and inhibits the neoplastic process. The concept of immunoediting arises in the sense that immune system is able to shape the antigenic profile of the tumor due to selective pressure, based on the stages of tumor elimination, balance and evasion. The immune response occurs against tumor antigens and changes in the tumor microenvironment, involving different components of the innate immune system, such as T cells, natural Killer cells, B lymphocytes and macrophages. In this sense, knowing these concepts and understanding their respective mechanisms becomes essential in the investigation of new strategies for cancer prevention and cure. Thus, this review presents historical aspects and definitions of immunosurveillance and tumor immunoediting, with emphasis on its importance and applicability, such as on the different methods used in immunotherapy.


Author(s):  
Marion Picard ◽  
Satoru Yonekura ◽  
Karolina Slowicka ◽  
Ioanna Petta ◽  
Conrad Rauber ◽  
...  

AbstractIleal epithelial cell apoptosis and the local microbiota modulate the effects of oxaliplatin against proximal colon cancer by modulating tumor immunosurveillance. Here, we identified an ileal immune profile associated with the prognosis of colon cancer and responses to chemotherapy. The whole immune ileal transcriptome was upregulated in poor-prognosis patients with proximal colon cancer, while the colonic immunity of healthy and neoplastic areas was downregulated (except for the Th17 fingerprint) in such patients. Similar observations were made across experimental models of implanted and spontaneous murine colon cancer, showing a relationship between carcinogenesis and ileal inflammation. Conversely, oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy could restore a favorable, attenuated ileal immune fingerprint in responders. These results suggest that chemotherapy inversely shapes the immune profile of the ileum–tumor axis, influencing clinical outcome.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna Orlova ◽  
Lindsay Kosack ◽  
Alexandra M. Popa ◽  
Csilla Viczenczova ◽  
Alexander Lercher ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Jose Alburquerque-Bejar ◽  
Maria Saigi ◽  
Eva Pros ◽  
Octavio Romero ◽  
Montse Sanchez-Cespedes

2020 ◽  
Vol 50 (5) ◽  
pp. 705-711
Author(s):  
Giuseppina D'Alessandro ◽  
Fabrizio Antonangeli ◽  
Francesco Marrocco ◽  
Alessandra Porzia ◽  
Clotilde Lauro ◽  
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Cancers ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 316 ◽  
Author(s):  
Iñigo Terrén ◽  
Ane Orrantia ◽  
Idoia Mikelez-Alonso ◽  
Joana Vitallé ◽  
Olatz Zenarruzabeitia ◽  
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Natural killer (NK) cells are cytotoxic lymphocytes that are able to kill tumor cells without prior sensitization. It has been shown that NK cells play a pivotal role in a variety of cancers, highlighting their relevance in tumor immunosurveillance. NK cell infiltration has been reported in renal cell carcinoma (RCC), the most frequent kidney cancer in adults, and their presence has been associated with patients’ survival. However, the role of NK cells in this disease is not yet fully understood. In this review, we summarize the biology of NK cells and the mechanisms through which they are able to recognize and kill tumor cells. Furthermore, we discuss the role that NK cells play in renal cell carcinoma, and review current strategies that are being used to boost and exploit their cytotoxic capabilities.


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