Dalir Abdolahinia Elaheh, Han Xiaozhe
Department of Oral Science and Translation Research, College of Dental Medicine, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314, USA.
Cancers (Basel). 2023 Aug 25;15(17):4266. doi: 10.3390/cancers15174266.
The onset and progression of oral cancer are accompanied by a dynamic interaction with the host immune system, and the immune cells within the tumor microenvironment play a pivotal role in the development of the tumor. By exploring the cellular immunity of oral cancer, we can gain insight into the contribution of both tumor cells and immune cells to tumorigenesis. This understanding is crucial for developing effective immunotherapeutic strategies to combat oral cancer. Studies of cancer immunology present unique challenges in terms of modeling due to the extraordinary complexity of the immune system. With its multitude of cellular components, each with distinct subtypes and various activation states, the immune system interacts with cancer cells and other components of the tumor, ultimately shaping the course of the disease. Conventional two-dimensional (2D) culture methods fall short of capturing these intricate cellular interactions. Mouse models enable us to learn about tumor biology in complicated and dynamic physiological systems but have limitations as the murine immune system differs significantly from that of humans. In light of these challenges, three-dimensional (3D) culture systems offer an alternative approach to studying cancer immunology and filling the existing gaps in available models. These 3D culture models provide a means to investigate complex cellular interactions that are difficult to replicate in 2D cultures. The direct study of the interaction between immune cells and cancer cells of human origin offers a more relevant and representative platform compared to mouse models, enabling advancements in our understanding of cancer immunology. This review explores commonly used 3D culture models and highlights their significant contributions to expanding our knowledge of cancer immunology. By harnessing the power of 3D culture systems, we can unlock new insights that pave the way for improved strategies in the battle against oral cancer.
口腔癌的发生和发展伴随着与宿主免疫系统的动态相互作用,肿瘤微环境中的免疫细胞在肿瘤发展中起关键作用。通过探索口腔癌的细胞免疫,我们可以深入了解肿瘤细胞和免疫细胞在肿瘤发生中的作用。这种理解对于制定有效的免疫治疗策略来对抗口腔癌至关重要。由于免疫系统极其复杂,癌症免疫学研究在建模方面面临独特挑战。免疫系统有众多细胞成分,每种成分都有不同亚型和多种激活状态,它与癌细胞及肿瘤的其他成分相互作用,最终决定疾病进程。传统的二维(2D)培养方法无法捕捉这些复杂的细胞相互作用。小鼠模型使我们能够在复杂且动态的生理系统中了解肿瘤生物学,但由于小鼠免疫系统与人类显著不同,存在局限性。鉴于这些挑战,三维(3D)培养系统为研究癌症免疫学和填补现有模型的空白提供了一种替代方法。这些3D培养模型提供了一种手段来研究在2D培养中难以复制的复杂细胞相互作用。与小鼠模型相比,直接研究人类来源的免疫细胞与癌细胞之间的相互作用提供了一个更相关且更具代表性的平台,有助于推动我们对癌症免疫学的理解。本综述探讨了常用的3D培养模型,并强调了它们对扩展我们对癌症免疫学知识的重大贡献。通过利用3D培养系统的力量,我们可以获得新的见解,为对抗口腔癌的改进策略铺平道路。