[Immune alterations in lung cancer - the new therapeutic approach].

[Immune alterations in lung cancer - the new therapeutic approach]. Pneumonol Alergol Pol. 2014;82(3):286-99 Authors: Domagała-Kulawik J, Osińska I Abstract Lung cancer is the main cause of cancer death worldwide. An advanced stage of the disease at the time of diagnosis, observed in the majority of cases, does not allow for introduction of radical treatment or makes the treatment ineffective. Lung cancer as a solid tumour with a very low antigenicity escapes immune surveillance, and cytotoxic cells attack. Cytotoxic lymphocytes play a key role in anticancer defence, but the population of these cells individually differs. Many suppressor and regulatory mechanisms inhibit the recognition of tumour antigens by dendritic and cytotoxic cell activation. The population of regulatory T cells (T regs) plays a crucial role in this inhibition of immune response. Their function depends on the expression of transcription factor Foxp3 and the presence of CTLA-4 molecules. The increased proportion of T regs and high expression of Foxp3 and CTLA-4 on lung cancer cells and tumour infiltrating lymphocytes were observed. Other components of immune response inhibition and tumour promotion are: Th17 cell population, M2 macrophage polarisation, the presence of myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) and a significantly elevated concentration of cytokines: TGF-b and IL-10 in the tumour microenvironment. The recognition of these mechanisms may have impo...
Source: Pneumonologia i Alergologia Polska - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Tags: Pneumonol Alergol Pol Source Type: research