Ou Yang, Cannon Martin J, Nakagawa Mayumi
Department of Pathology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR USA.
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR USA.
MOJ Immunol. 2018;6(2):34-42. Epub 2018 Mar 16.
Increasing evidence supports that regulatory T cells (Tregs) within the tumor, tumor draining lymph nodes, ascites and peripheral blood of patients with cancer are associated with poor prognosis. Tregs are important mediators of active immune evasion in cancer. In this review, the potential mechanisms of Treg actions and the roles of Tregs specifically in the tumor microenvironment derived from three types of gynecological cancers, cervical, vulvar and ovarian, are described. The correlations between Tregs and clinical immunotherapeutic study outcomes are discussed. Successful modulation of Tregs would likely have significant impact on the effectiveness of immunotherapeutic treatments in cancer patients.
越来越多的证据表明,癌症患者肿瘤内、肿瘤引流淋巴结、腹水及外周血中的调节性T细胞(Tregs)与预后不良相关。Tregs是癌症中主动免疫逃逸的重要介质。在本综述中,描述了Tregs作用的潜在机制,以及Tregs在源自宫颈癌、外阴癌和卵巢癌这三种妇科癌症的肿瘤微环境中的具体作用。讨论了Tregs与临床免疫治疗研究结果之间的相关性。成功调节Tregs可能会对癌症患者免疫治疗的有效性产生重大影响。