2022
DOI: 10.1177/03936155221132572
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A study on the correlation between M2 macrophages and regulatory T cells in the progression of colorectal cancer

Abstract: Background M2 macrophages and regulatory T cells (Tregs) can promote tumors and development by inhibiting the anti-tumor immune response. This study investigated the effect of CD163-positive M2 macrophages and Foxp3-positive Tregs in the progression of colorectal cancer and lymph node metastasis. It also investigated the correlation between M2 macrophages and Tregs. Methods Postoperative tissue specimens and clinical data were collected from 197 patients with colorectal cancer who underwent initial surgical tr… Show more

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“…TAMs are one of the main mediators of immunosuppression, next to Tregs [ 49 ]. They suppress Teff’s function and promote tumor growth, creating an immunosuppressive environment [ 49 , 50 ]. These properties are typical for alternatively activated M2 macrophages.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TAMs are one of the main mediators of immunosuppression, next to Tregs [ 49 ]. They suppress Teff’s function and promote tumor growth, creating an immunosuppressive environment [ 49 , 50 ]. These properties are typical for alternatively activated M2 macrophages.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noting that when using CIBERSORT to analyze the relationship between MSH6 and immune cell infiltration, we found that the trend of Tregs infiltration was consistent with CD8 + T cells but opposite to M2 macrophages. Previous studies on the immune microenvironment of various tumor types, such as nasopharyngeal cancer ( 31 ), colorectal cancer ( 32 ), and prostate cancer ( 33 ), have suggested that Tregs are positively correlated with M2 macrophages, and when they highly infiltrate tumor tissue, they usually indicate a poor prognosis. Research by Sun ( 34 ) and Tiemessen ( 35 ) also found that Tregs can promote the differentiation of monocytes into M2 macrophages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings suggest that YKL-40 may play a role in regulating the immune response and promoting tumor growth in colorectal cancer. The different types of immune cells, including M0, M1, M2 macrophages, and Tregs, play a crucial role in regulating the immune response in colorectal cancer [ 62 , 63 , 64 ]. M1 macrophages have a proinflammatory role and can help the immune system to attack cancer cells, while Tregs are known to suppress the immune response.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%