Abstract
Neutrophils, which are traditionally regarded as a hallmark of inflammation, are also a member of the intratumoral immune cells. The roles of neutrophils in cancer development are diverse and undefined. So far, they are known to be involved in tumor initiation and tumor cell proliferation and metastasis. They show heterogeneity in both phenotypes and functions during early versus late stage of cancer development. Because they are also associated with the clinical outcomes of various types of solid tumors, cancer treatments that target neutrophils might be highly effective. In this review, we briefly cover the latest findings on the multiple roles of neutrophils in cancer development and point out the future directions as well.
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Long, W., Chen, J., Gao, C., Lin, Z., Xie, X., & Dai, H. (2021, February 1). Brief review on the roles of neutrophils in cancer development. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/JLB.4MR0820-011R
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