2016
DOI: 10.1080/2162402x.2015.1105430
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Inflammatory regulatory T cells in the microenvironments of ulcerative colitis and colon carcinoma

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“…The genes that encode T H 1-type chemokines are repressed by epigenetic mechanisms in cancer, and this affects the numbers of antitumour effector immune cells that are present within tumours, determines the cancer immune phenotype, and shapes the therapeutic efficacy of immune checkpoint blockade, adoptive T cell therapy and conventional therapy 10,172,173 . By contrast, the chemokines associated with the tumour trafficking of myeloid cells, T reg cells and T H 22 cells can directly and indirectly influence the biological phenotype of a tumour (for example, whether it is a stem/EMT-type or non-stem/EMT-type tumour) 30,34,43,73,86 . Thus, direct and indirect manipulation of chemokine–chemokine receptor signalling pathways may reshape the immune and biological phenotypes of a tumour in a manner that increases the therapeutic efficacy of immunotherapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The genes that encode T H 1-type chemokines are repressed by epigenetic mechanisms in cancer, and this affects the numbers of antitumour effector immune cells that are present within tumours, determines the cancer immune phenotype, and shapes the therapeutic efficacy of immune checkpoint blockade, adoptive T cell therapy and conventional therapy 10,172,173 . By contrast, the chemokines associated with the tumour trafficking of myeloid cells, T reg cells and T H 22 cells can directly and indirectly influence the biological phenotype of a tumour (for example, whether it is a stem/EMT-type or non-stem/EMT-type tumour) 30,34,43,73,86 . Thus, direct and indirect manipulation of chemokine–chemokine receptor signalling pathways may reshape the immune and biological phenotypes of a tumour in a manner that increases the therapeutic efficacy of immunotherapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T reg cells may express inflammatory cytokines — including CXCL8 (also known as IL-8) 43 and IL-17 (REF. 44) — in the human colon cancer microenvironment.…”
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“…Their release by tumor cells can be impaired by PGE2 or increased by administration of L. monocytogenes-based anticancer vaccines (Bronger et al 2012;Guirnalda et al 2013). CXCL8 is produced by tumor cells and subsets of T reg cells in the human cancer microenvironment, which promotes neutrophil migration into tumors (Kryczek et al 2016;Waugh and Wilson 2008). Moreover, CXCL8 is targeting vascular endothelial cells and tumor cells and thus supports angiogenesis, tumor progression, and metastasis (De Larco et al 2004;Lee et al 2012, Nagarsheth et al 2017.…”
Section: Role Of Chemokines In Tumor Immunology and In Immunotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T cell proliferation and the production of cytokines which initiate effector functions were inhibited by this subset whilst IL-8 induced inflammatory cytokine release and neutrophil infiltration was also recorded. The researchers labelled the cells as an inflammatory Treg subgroup which could initiate tumour development in an inflammatory setting such as the development of CRC from chronic UC [65].…”
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confidence: 99%