Department of Internal Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33612, USA.
J Immunol. 2013 Jul 1;191(1):17-23. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.1300654.
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are a heterogeneous group of myeloid cells that play a major role in the regulation of immune responses in many pathological conditions. These cells have a common myeloid origin, relatively immature state, common genetic and biochemical profiles, and, most importantly, the ability to inhibit immune responses. Although initial studies of MDSCs were almost exclusively performed in tumor-bearing mice or cancer patients, in recent years, it became clear that MDSCs play a critical role in the regulation of different types of inflammation that are not directly associated with cancer. In this review we discuss the nature of the complex relationship between MDSCs and the different populations of CD4(+) T cells.
髓系来源的抑制性细胞(MDSCs)是一群异质性的髓系细胞,在许多病理条件下的免疫反应调节中发挥主要作用。这些细胞具有共同的髓系起源、相对不成熟的状态、共同的遗传和生化特征,最重要的是,它们具有抑制免疫反应的能力。尽管最初对 MDSCs 的研究几乎完全是在荷瘤小鼠或癌症患者中进行的,但近年来,越来越清楚的是,MDSCs 在调节与癌症不直接相关的不同类型的炎症中发挥着关键作用。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了 MDSCs 与不同群体的 CD4(+) T 细胞之间复杂关系的本质。