T cells in tumor microenvironment

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Abstract

Tumors progress in a specific area, which supports its development, spreading or shrinking in time with the presence of different factors that effect the fate of the cancer cells. This specialized site is called “tumor microenvironment” and has a composition of heterogenous materials. The immune cells are also residents of this stromal, cancerous, and inflammatory environment, and their types, densities, or functional differences are one of the key factors that mediate the fate of a tumor. T cells as a vital part of the immune system also are a component of tumor microenvironment, and their roles have been elucidated in many studies. In this review, we focused on the immune system components by focusing on T cells and detailed T helper cell subsets in tumor microenvironment and how their behaviors affect either the tumor or the patient’s outcome.

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Kiraz, Y., Baran, Y., & Nalbant, A. (2016, January 1). T cells in tumor microenvironment. Tumor Biology. Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13277-015-4241-1

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