Lymphoid tissue inducer cells in cancer: a potential therapeutic target

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Ashu Singh
Alpana Sharma
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[1] All India Institute of Medical Sciences,Department of Biochemistry
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Lymphoid tissue inducer cells (LTi); Secondary lymphoid organ (SLO); Tertiary lymphoid organ (TLO); Cancer;
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Tumor cells are dynamic in nature; these cells first acquire immune surveillance and then escape from the immune system. Hence, progressed cancer cells distribute and metastasize to other organs via blood vessels as well as from the lymphatic system. Prognosis and treatment of metastatic cancer patients remain a major challenge nowadays. Till now, lots of target -based and immune checkpoint blocker therapies are used to treat disease patients. But these therapies fail to control the dissemination and metastasis of cancer. Before designing a treatment regimen for metastatic patients, understanding the mechanism of tumor cells spreading within lymph vessels remain undetermined. Construction of lymphoid structures since embryonic to adult stage are depend upon LTi. Foundation of lymph node, payer patches and TLO is initiated and regulated through these cells in any part of the body. During tumor growth, newly developed lymph node contained MDSCs and Treg cells which inhibit the immune response and promote tumor invasion and metastasis. LTi reconstituted lymph node can be used for both early and high risk detection of cancers. High and low risk of tumor growth and invasion depend upon the location and composition of immune cells within lymph nodes. However, LTi are not reported as predictive marker in cancer till date. Recent reports in cancer indicate that LTi cells are engaged in the spreading of tumor cells into a lymphatic vessel. Through this review we are trying to brief the development and role of the LTi in immune system during homeostasis and cancer.
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