肿瘤微环境
巨噬细胞
抗原提呈细胞
抗原呈递
抗原
表型
髓样
癌症研究
生物
抗原处理
免疫系统
树突状细胞
免疫学
T细胞
体外
基因
生物化学
作者
Richard J. Stopforth,E. Sally Ward
标识
DOI:10.1615/critrevimmunol.2020034910
摘要
Macrophages are cells of the myeloid lineage with important roles not only in immune regulation and tissue repair, but also in pathological states such as autoimmune disease and cancer. A plethora of macrophage subtypes exist with distinct phenotypes and functions, not least within the tumor microenvironment (TME) of solid tumors. The abundant macrophages located within the TME are often referred to as tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs). TAMs may be pro-inflammatory with antitumor properties, or may have pro-tumor functions such as angiogenesis. Typically, TAMs are endowed with pro-tumor phenotypes, which has led to strategies to deplete or reprogram TAMs within the TME. Although historically recognized as professional antigen presenting cells (APCs), macrophages are often considered inferior in their abilities to process and present antigens in comparison with dendritic cells (DCs). Notwithstanding, this review gives an overview of the potential accessory role that macrophages might have in antigen processing and presentation to T cells within the TME, with implications for the design of novel immunotherapies.
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