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Splenic Hematopoietic and Stromal Cells in Cancer Progression

Jonas Steenbrugge, Emiel A. De Jaeghere, Evelyne Meyer, Hannelore Denys, Olivier De Wever

2020Cancer Research87 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tumor-derived secretory factors orchestrate splenic hematopoietic and stromal cells to fuel metastasis. The spleen acts as a reservoir site for hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells, which are rapidly exploited as myeloid-derived suppressor cells at the cost of tumor-reactive lymphoid cells. Splenic erythroid progenitor cells and mesenchymal stromal cells contribute directly and indirectly to both tumor immune escape and the metastatic cascade. Animal models provide valuable mechanistic insights, but their translation to a clinical setting highlights specific challenges and open issues. In this review, we envision the exploitation of the spleen as a source for novel biomarkers and therapeutic approaches.

Topics & Concepts

Stromal cellHaematopoiesisProgenitor cellSpleenMesenchymal stem cellCancer researchMyeloidImmune systemBone marrowStem cellMetastasisBiologyImmunologyCancerMedicinePathologyCell biologyInternal medicineImmune cells in cancerHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationPhagocytosis and Immune Regulation