自身免疫
髓源性抑制细胞
抑制器
生物
人口
疾病
癌症
发病机制
癌症研究
免疫系统
免疫学
医学
遗传学
病理
环境卫生
作者
Filippo Veglia,Michela Perego,Dmitry I. Gabrilovich
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41590-017-0022-x
摘要
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are a heterogeneous population of cells generated during a large array of pathologic conditions ranging from cancer to obesity. These cells represent a pathologic state of activation of monocytes and relatively immature neutrophils. MDSCs are characterized by a distinct set of genomic and biochemical features, and can, on the basis of recent findings, be distinguished by specific surface molecules. The salient feature of these cells is their ability to inhibit T cell function and thus contribute to the pathogenesis of various diseases. In this Review, we discuss the origin and nature of these cells; their distinctive features; and their biological roles in cancer, infectious diseases, autoimmunity, obesity and pregnancy. Gabrilovich and colleagues review the origin and nature of myeloid-derived suppressor cells, as well as their distinctive features and biological roles in cancer, infectious diseases, autoimmunity, obesity and pregnancy.
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