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Immune Modulation of Metastatic Niche Formation in the Bone

Xinyu Cheng, Zhan Wang

2021Frontiers in Immunology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bone metastasis is commonly seen in patients with breast cancer, prostate cancer and lung cancer. Tumor-intrinsic factors and the tumor microenvironment cooperate to affect the formation of bone metastatic niche. Within the bone microenvironment, immune cells have been regarded as a major contributor to metastatic progression. In this review, we describe the dynamic roles of immune cells in regulating metastatic homing, seeding, dormancy, and outgrowth in the bone. We also summarize the diverse functions of immune molecules including chemokines, cytokines, and exosomes in remodeling the bone metastatic niche. Furthermore, we discuss the therapeutic and prognostic potential of these cellular and molecular players in bone metastasis.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemHoming (biology)Tumor microenvironmentBone metastasisMetastasisChemokineCancer researchBone remodelingMicrovesiclesMedicineBiologyImmunologyCancerInternal medicinemicroRNAGeneEcologyBiochemistryBone health and treatmentsExtracellular vesicles in diseaseMedical Imaging and Pathology Studies