| Literature DB >> 28001089 |
Souvik Karmakar1, Karlyne M Reilly1.
Abstract
With the recent development of new anticancer therapies targeting the immune system, it is important to understand which immune cell types and cytokines play critical roles in suppressing or promoting tumorigenesis. The role of mast cells in promoting neurofibroma growth in neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) patients was hypothesized decades ago. More recent experiments in mouse models have demonstrated the causal role of mast cells in neurofibroma development and of microglia in optic pathway glioma development. We review here what is known about the role of NF1 mutation in immune cell function and the role of immune cells in promoting tumorigenesis in NF1. We also review the therapies targeting immune cell pathways and their promise in NF1 tumors.Entities:
Keywords: B cells; T cells; cytokines; immunotherapy; malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor; mast cells; microglia; neurofibroma; neurofibromatosis type 1; optic pathway glioma
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28001089 PMCID: PMC5514627 DOI: 10.2217/cns-2016-0024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CNS Oncol ISSN: 2045-0907