髓源性抑制细胞
免疫系统
免疫耐受
免疫学
移植
髓样
背景(考古学)
骨髓
生物
抑制器
癌症研究
医学
癌症
内科学
古生物学
作者
Peng Cao,Zejia Sun,Feng Chen,Jiandong Zhang,Feilong Zhang,Wei Wang,Yong Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.intimp.2020.106421
摘要
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are a group of heterogeneous cells derived from bone marrow. These cells are developed from immature myeloid cells and have strong negative immunomodulatory effects. In the context of pathology (such as tumor, autoimmune disease, trauma, and burns), MDSCs accumulate around tumor and inflammatory tissues, where their main role is to inhibit the function of effector T cells and promote the recruitment of regulatory T cells. MDSCs can be used in organ transplantation to regulate the immune responses that participate in rejection of the transplanted organ. This effect is achieved by increasing the production of MDSCs in vivo or transfusion of MDSCs induced in vitro to establish immune tolerance and prolong the survival of the graft. In this review, we discuss the efficacy of MDSCs in a variety of transplantation studies as well as the induction of immune tolerance to prevent transplant rejection through the use of common clinical immunosuppressants combined with MDSCs.
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