Importance of tumor microenvironment inflammation cells in breast cancer

Author:

Titov К. S.1ORCID,Grekov D.  N.2ORCID,Zakurdaev Е. I.3ORCID,Lorie Z. V.3ORCID,Paklina О. V.3ORCID,Gordienko Е. N.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. S. P. Botkin City Clinical Hospital, Moscow Healthcare Department; Peoples' Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba

2. S. P. Botkin City Clinical Hospital, Moscow Healthcare Department; Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education, Ministry of Health of Russia

3. S. P. Botkin City Clinical Hospital, Moscow Healthcare Department

Abstract

This review evaluates the role of the tumor microenvironment of breast cancer focusing on the evidence showing that tumor-associated macrophages, neutrophils, and mast cells directly participate in tumor initiation, proliferation, and metastasizing. This study also describes microenvironment cells pathologic assessment relevant for prognostication and treatment decision. Tumor-associated macrophages stimulate breast tumor progression, including tumor cell growth, invasion and metastasizing. Tumor-associated neutrophils are more prevalent in patients with severe disease or resistance to treatment and it can be explained by their pro-tumor / immunosuppressive characteristics. The contribution of mast cells to tumor development and progression appears to be a controversial area of research. The ability of mast cells to promote angiogenesis is viewed as a key process in promoting tumor development. However, elevated level of mast cells at tumor sites seems to be connected with improved outcomes.

Publisher

Russian Society of Clinical Oncology

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