학술논문

Role of Tregs in Cancer Dormancy or Recurrence.
Document Type
Article
Source
Immunological Investigations. Nov2016, Vol. 45 Issue 8, p759-766. 8p.
Subject
*T cells
*CANCER relapse
*DORMANCY (Biology)
*CANCER patients
*CANCER prognosis
Language
ISSN
0882-0139
Abstract
The immunogenic tumor dormancy has been demonstrated in animal models of cancer, which can explain clinical observations such as an increased incidence of cancer following organ transplantation. The role of immune cell populations in the maintenance of, or escape from, tumor dormancy and subsequent recurrence is poorly understood. Here, we provide a review of literature related to the contribution of Tregs in tumor dormancy or recurrence. Based on clinical results, we suggest that anecdotal reports on the association of human Tregs with poor prognosis are circumstantial rather than implying a cause–effect direction. This could be due to a disparity among patients in harboring multiple factors associated with tumor immunoediting and immune evasion mechanisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]