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Neutrophil dynamics in the tumor microenvironment

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION
Volume 131, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC
DOI: 10.1172/JCI143759

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  1. Cancer Research UK (CRUK)
  2. CRUK Beatson Institute [A31287, A23983]
  3. Cancer Research UK Glasgow Cancer Centre [A25142]
  4. Breast Cancer Now [2019DecPR1424]

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The tumor microenvironment significantly influences the behavior of immune cells, including both recruited and tissue-resident cells. Recent technological advances have allowed for a better understanding of the true roles of neutrophils in the tumor microenvironment, potentially leading to more effective targeting strategies for these immune cells in clinical settings.
The tumor microenvironment profoundly influences the behavior of recruited leukocytes and tissue-resident immune cells. These immune cells, which inherently have environmentally driven plasticity necessary for their roles in tissue homeostasis, dynamically interact with tumor cells and the tumor stroma and play critical roles in determining the course of disease. Among these immune cells, neutrophils were once considered much more static within the tumor microenvironment; however, some of these earlier assumptions were the product of the notorious difficulty in manipulating neutrophils in vitro. Technological advances that allow us to study neutrophils in context are now revealing the true roles of neutrophils in the tumor microenvironment. Here we discuss recent data generated by some of these tools and how these data might be synthesized into more elegant ways of targeting these powerful and abundant effector immune cells in the clinic.

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