Inflammation and breast cancer. Balancing immune response: crosstalk between adaptive and innate immune cells during breast cancer progression

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David G DeNardo
Lisa M Coussens
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[1] University of California,Department of Pathology
[2] San Francisco,Cancer Research Institute
[3] University of California,Comprehensive Cancer Center
[4] San Francisco,undefined
[5] University of California,undefined
[6] San Francisco,undefined
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor; Sentinel Lymph Node; Treg Cell; Innate Immune Cell; Foreign Agent;
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Recent insights into the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying cancer development have revealed that immune cells functionally regulate epithelial cancer development and progression. Moreover, accumulated clinical and experimental data indicate that the outcome of an immune response toward an evolving breast neoplasm is largely determined by the type of immune response elicited. Acute tumor-directed immune responses involving cytolytic T lymphocytes appear to protect against tumor development, whereas immune responses involving chronic activation of humoral immunity, infiltration by Th2 cells, and protumor-polarized innate inflammatory cells result in the promotion of tumor development and disease progression. Herein we review this body of literature and summarize important new findings revealing the paradoxical role of innate and adaptive leukocytes as regulators of breast carcinogenesis.
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