The biology of myeloid‐derived suppressor cells: the blessing and the curse of morphological and functional heterogeneity

JI Youn, DI Gabrilovich - European journal of immunology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
European journal of immunology, 2010Wiley Online Library
Myeloid‐derived suppressor cells (MDSC) play an important role in the cellular network
regulating immune responses in cancer, chronic infectious diseases, autoimmunity, and in
other pathological conditions. Morphological, phenotypic and functional heterogeneity is a
hallmark of MDSC. This heterogeneity demonstrates the plasticity of this immune
suppressive myeloid compartment, and shows how various tumors and infectious agents
can have similar biological effects on myeloid cells despite the differences in the factors that …
Abstract
Myeloid‐derived suppressor cells (MDSC) play an important role in the cellular network regulating immune responses in cancer, chronic infectious diseases, autoimmunity, and in other pathological conditions. Morphological, phenotypic and functional heterogeneity is a hallmark of MDSC. This heterogeneity demonstrates the plasticity of this immune suppressive myeloid compartment, and shows how various tumors and infectious agents can have similar biological effects on myeloid cells despite the differences in the factors that they produce to influence the immune system; however, such a heterogeneity creates ambiguity in the definition of MDSC as well as confusion regarding the origin and fate of these cells. In this review, we will discuss recent findings that help to better clarify these issues and to determine the place of MDSC within the myeloid cell lineage.
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