Department of Microbiology, Beirne B. Carter Center for Immunology Research, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.
Immunol Rev. 2013 Sep;255(1):210-21. doi: 10.1111/imr.12084.
Myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are immature cells of myeloid origin, frequently found in tumor microenvironments and in the blood of cancer patients. In recent years, MDSCs have also been found in non-cancer settings, including a number of viral infections. The evasion of host immunity employed by viruses to establish viral persistence strikingly parallels mechanisms of tumor escape, prompting investigations into the generation and function of MDSCs in chronic viral infections. Importantly, analogous to the tumor microenvironment, MDSCs effectively suppress antiviral host immunity by limiting the function of several immune cells including T cells, natural killer cells, and antigen-presenting cells. In this article, we review studies on the mechanisms of MDSC generation, accumulation, and survival in an effort to understand their emergent importance in viral infections. We include a growing list of viral infections in which MDSCs have been reported. Finally, we discuss how MDSCs might play a role in establishing chronic viral infections and identify potential therapeutics that target MDSCs.
髓系来源的抑制细胞(MDSCs)是骨髓来源的未成熟细胞,常存在于肿瘤微环境和癌症患者的血液中。近年来,MDSCs 也在非癌症环境中被发现,包括一些病毒感染。病毒为建立持续性感染而逃避宿主免疫的机制与肿瘤逃避免疫的机制惊人地相似,这促使人们研究 MDSCs 在慢性病毒感染中的产生和功能。重要的是,与肿瘤微环境类似,MDSCs 通过限制 T 细胞、自然杀伤细胞和抗原呈递细胞等几种免疫细胞的功能,有效地抑制抗病毒的宿主免疫。在本文中,我们综述了 MDSC 产生、积累和存活的机制研究,以努力了解它们在病毒感染中的新出现的重要性。我们包括了越来越多报道 MDSC 存在的病毒感染。最后,我们讨论了 MDSCs 如何在建立慢性病毒感染中发挥作用,并确定了针对 MDSCs 的潜在治疗方法。