Literature DB >> 31841758

Regulatory T cells in breast cancer as a potent anti-cancer therapeutic target.

Vida Hashemi1, Leili Aghebati Maleki2, Maryam Esmaily3, Ali Masjedi2, Ghasem Ghalamfarsa4, Afshin Namdar5, Mehdi Yousefi6, Bahman Yousefi2, Farhad Jadidi-Niaragh7.   

Abstract

Despite marked advances in treatment approaches, breast cancer is still going to be more prevalent, worldwide. High levels of regulatory T (Treg) cells have repeatedly been demonstrated in circulation, lymph nodes, and tumor samples from patients with various cancer types. The transcription factor Forkhead box protein 3 (Foxp3)-expressing Treg cells have the high suppressive potential of the immune system and are fundamental in preserving immune homeostasis and self-tolerance. However, they enhance tumor development by curbing efficient anti-tumor immune mechanisms in malignancies. Moreover, the accumulation of Treg cells in breast tumors is related to the short overall survival of patients. Treg cell frequency has been applied as an independent predicting factor to diagnose patients with a high risk of relapse. Pulling out all populations of Treg cells to promote the efficacy of anticancer treatment methods may potentially lead to hazardous autoimmune disorders. Thus, realizing the exact structure of tumor-infiltrating Treg cells is pivotal to efficiently target Treg cells in tumors. There are exclusive and non-exclusive approaches to lower down and degrade the number/function of Treg cells. These approaches can include inhibiting tumoral migration, depletion, interference with function, and utilizing T cell plasticity. This review article attempts to clarify the implications concerning the involvement of Treg cells in breast cancer progression and discuss the current approaches in the treatment of this cancer via modulation of Treg cells function.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Breast cancer; Foxp3; Regulatory T cell; Targeted therapy

Year:  2019        PMID: 31841758     DOI: 10.1016/j.intimp.2019.106087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Immunopharmacol        ISSN: 1567-5769            Impact factor:   4.932


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