Breast Cancer Immune Landscape: Interplay Between Systemic and Local Immunity

Author:

Gerashchenko Tatiana1ORCID,Frolova Anastasia23ORCID,Patysheva Marina1ORCID,Fedorov Anton1ORCID,Stakheyeva Marina2ORCID,Denisov Evgeny1ORCID,Cherdyntseva Nadezda23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Cancer Progression Biology Cancer Research Institute Tomsk National Research Medical Center Russian Academy of Sciences Kooperativny Str. 5 Tomsk 634009 Russia

2. Laboratory of Molecular Oncology and Immunology Cancer Research Institute Tomsk National Researc Medical Center Russian Academy of Sciences Kooperativny Str. 5 Tomsk 634009 Russia

3. Tomsk State University 36 Lenin Ave. Tomsk 634050 Russia

Abstract

AbstractBreast cancer (BC) is one of the most common malignancies in women worldwide. Numerous studies in immuno‐oncology and successful trials of immunotherapy have demonstrated the causal role of the immune system in cancer pathogenesis. The interaction between the tumor and the immune system is known to have a dual nature. Despite cytotoxic lymphocyte activity against transformed cells, a tumor can escape immune surveillance and leverage chronic inflammation to maintain its own development. Research on antitumor immunity primarily focuses on the role of the tumor microenvironment, whereas the systemic immune response beyond the tumor site is described less thoroughly. Here, a comprehensive review of the formation of the immune profile in breast cancer patients is offered. The interplay between systemic and local immune reactions as self‐sustaining mechanism of tumor progression is described and the functional activity of the main cell populations related to innate and adaptive immunity is discussed. Additionally, the interaction between different functional levels of the immune system and their contribution to the development of the pro‐ or anti‐tumor immune response in BC is highlighted. The presented data can potentially inform the development of new immunotherapy strategies in the treatment of patients with BC.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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