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Transforming growth f<scp>actor‐beta1</scp> and m<scp>yeloid‐derived</scp> suppressor cells: A cancerous partnership

Slavko Mojsilović, Sonja S. Mojsilović, Sunčica Kapor, Juan F. Santibáñez

2021Developmental Dynamics26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-β1) plays a crucial role in tumor progression. It can inhibit early cancer stages but promotes tumor growth and development at the late stages of tumorigenesis. TGF-β1 has a potent immunosuppressive function within the tumor microenvironment that largely contributes to tumor cells' immune escape and reduction in cancer immunotherapy responses. Likewise, myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) have been postulated as leading tumor promoters and a hallmark of cancer immune evasion mechanisms. This review attempts to analyze the prominent roles of both TGF-β1 and MDSCs and their interplay in cancer immunity. Furthermore, therapies against either TGF-β1 or MDSCs, and their potential synergistic combination with immunotherapies are discussed. Simultaneous TGF-β1 and MDSCs inhibition suggest a potential improvement in immunotherapy or subverted tumor immune resistance.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyGeneral partnershipSuppressorCell biologyMicrobiologyGeneticsCancerBusinessFinanceImmune cells in cancerFibroblast Growth Factor ResearchCancer Cells and Metastasis