Review
The relationship between innate lymphoid cell and tumor
Xiang Pengcheng, Tang Jie, Li Pengju, Han Junyi
Published 2019-12-08
Cite as Chin J Exp Surg, 2019,36(12): 2309-2312. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1001-9030.2019.12.058
Abstract
Immunotherapy for malignant tumors has been widely recognized as an important means of tumor therapy, but so far most of the studies have focused on specific immunity. In recent years, with the research progress of innate immunity, the relationship between innate lymphoid cells and tumor has been paid more and more attention. At present, there are few related studies, and the direct research evidence about the relationship between innate lymphoid cells and tumor is not very abundant. In this paper, they are briefly divided into five categories according to their origin, function and other characteristics. Considering the relative abundance of natural killer (NK) cell, we focus on the relationship between NK cell and its cytokines and tumor.
Key words:
Innate lymphoid cells; Natural killer cell; Tumor; Tumor Immunity
Contributor Information
Xiang Pengcheng
Department of Gastrointestinal and Anorectal, Surgery Shanghai East Hospital, Shanghai 200120, China
Tang Jie
Shanghai Oriental Clinical College, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, China(Tang Jie is working in Department of Gastroenteroanorectal Surgery, Shanghai Oriental Hospital, Shanghai 200120, China
Li Pengju
Department of Gastrointestinal and Anorectal, Surgery Shanghai East Hospital, Shanghai 200120, China
Han Junyi
Department of Gastrointestinal and Anorectal, Surgery Shanghai East Hospital, Shanghai 200120, China