Abstract
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) contribute to tumor-mediated immune escape and negatively correlate with overall survival of cancer patients. Nowadays, a variety of methods to target MDSCs are being investigated. Based on the intervention stage of MDSCs, namely development, expansion and activation, function and turnover, these methods can be divided into: (I) prevention or differentiation to mature cells, (II) blockade of MDSC expansion and activation, (III) inhibition of MDSC suppressive activity or (IV) depletion of intratumoral MDSCs. This review describes effective mono- or multimodal-therapies that target MDSCs for the benefit of cancer treatment.
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Draghiciu, O., Lubbers, J., Nijman, H. W., & Daemen, T. (2015). Myeloid derived suppressor cells—An overview of combat strategies to increase immunotherapy efficacy. OncoImmunology, 4(1), 954829. https://doi.org/10.4161/21624011.2014.954829
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