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The complex role of IL-10 in malignant ascites: a review

Yue Huang, Kangni Zou, Heng Jiang, Zhengyu Li

2024Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The emergence of malignant ascites (MA) indicates poor prognoses in patients with ovarian, gastrointestinal, breast, and pancreatic cancer. Interleukin-10 (IL-10) is a pleiotropic cytokine with immunoregulatory effects in tumor microenvironment. The level of IL-10 in MA varied across cancer types and patients, influencing cancer progression and outcomes. Originating from various immune and cancer cells, IL-10 contributes to complex signaling pathways in MA. Systemic IL-10 administration, although the evidence of its efficacy on MA is limited, still emerges as a promising therapeutic strategy because it can increase CD8+ T cells cytotoxicity and invigorate exhausted CD8+ tumor infiltration lymphocytes (TILs) directly. IL-10 signaling blockade also demonstrates great potential when combined with other immunotherapies in MA treatment. We reviewed the levels, origins, and functions of IL-10 in malignant ascites and overviewed the current IL-10 signaling targeting therapies, aiming to provide insights for MA treatment.

Topics & Concepts

AscitesMedicineImmune systemCD8Pancreatic cancerTumor microenvironmentCytokineCancer researchCancerSignal transductionBlockadeOvarian cancerImmunotherapyImmunologyInternal medicineBiologyReceptorBiochemistryImmune Cell Function and InteractionOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentReproductive System and Pregnancy