Protumor and antitumor functions of neutrophil granulocytes

S Brandau, CA Dumitru, S Lang - Seminars in immunopathology, 2013 - Springer
S Brandau, CA Dumitru, S Lang
Seminars in immunopathology, 2013Springer
Neutrophils are primary inflammatory cells and absolutely essential to protect the host
during the early phases of microbial infection. Their role in cancer is less clear. Current
evidence suggests that neutrophils show high functional plasticity and can adopt protumor
and antitumor activity. Protumor neutrophils are functionally related to the recently described
granulocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells. We propose a model in which homeostatic
chronic recruitment and activation of neutrophils result in mainly protumor activity. In …
Abstract
Neutrophils are primary inflammatory cells and absolutely essential to protect the host during the early phases of microbial infection. Their role in cancer is less clear. Current evidence suggests that neutrophils show high functional plasticity and can adopt protumor and antitumor activity. Protumor neutrophils are functionally related to the recently described granulocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells. We propose a model in which homeostatic chronic recruitment and activation of neutrophils result in mainly protumor activity. In contrast, therapeutic interventions in many cases elicit acute activation, enhance direct effector functions as well as indirect regulatory functions of neutrophils with potent antitumor activity. Conversion of protumor activity of neutrophils into antitumor activity by means of appropriate stimulation or modulation may offer new possibilities in biologic therapy of cancer.
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