Whiteside Theresa L
University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, 5117 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Cancer Treat Res. 2006;130:103-24. doi: 10.1007/0-387-26283-0_5.
Interactions between tumor infiltrating leukocytes and tumor cells have been of great interest because of the possibility that immune cells either interfere with tumor progression or actively promote tumor growth. The tumor microenvironment is shaped by cells entering it, and their functions reflect the local conditions. Successive changes occurring at the tumor site during tumor progression resemble chronic inflammation. This chronic inflammatory reaction seems to be largely orchestrated by the tumor, and it seems to promote tumor survival. Molecular and cellular mechanisms linking the inflammatory reaction and cancer are emerging, and this review summarizes the current understanding of interactions between inflammatory and cancer cells in the tumor microenvironment.
肿瘤浸润白细胞与肿瘤细胞之间的相互作用一直备受关注,因为免疫细胞有可能干扰肿瘤进展或积极促进肿瘤生长。肿瘤微环境由进入其中的细胞塑造,其功能反映了局部状况。肿瘤进展过程中肿瘤部位发生的连续变化类似于慢性炎症。这种慢性炎症反应似乎在很大程度上由肿瘤精心策划,并且似乎促进肿瘤存活。将炎症反应与癌症联系起来的分子和细胞机制正在出现,本综述总结了目前对肿瘤微环境中炎症细胞与癌细胞之间相互作用的理解。