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Immune microenvironment in papillary thyroid carcinoma: roles of immune cells and checkpoints in disease progression and therapeutic implications

Xun Zheng, Ruonan Sun, Tao Wei

2024Frontiers in Immunology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is the most common type of primary thyroid cancer. Despite the low malignancy and relatively good prognosis, some PTC cases are highly aggressive and even develop refractory cancer in the thyroid. Growing evidence suggested that microenvironment in tumor affected PTC biological behavior due to different immune states. Different interconnected components in the immune system influence and participate in tumor invasion, and are closely related to PTC metastasis. Immune cells and molecules are widely distributed in PTC tissues. Their quantity and proportion vary with the host's immune status, which suggests that immunotherapy may be a very promising therapeutic modality for PTC. In this paper, we review the role of immune cells and immune checkpoints in PTC immune microenvironment based on the characteristics of the PTC tumor microenvironment.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemTumor microenvironmentPapillary thyroid cancerThyroid cancerImmunotherapyThyroid carcinomaCancer researchCancerMalignancyMetastasisMedicineImmunologyCancer immunotherapyBiologyThyroidPathologyInternal medicineFerroptosis and cancer prognosisThyroid Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
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