Re(de)fining innate lymphocyte lineages in the face of cancer Journal Article


Authors: Chou, C.; Li, M. O.
Article Title: Re(de)fining innate lymphocyte lineages in the face of cancer
Abstract: Innate lymphocytes play critical roles in maintaining tissue homeostasis and integrity of the host at steady state and during pathogenic insults. The successive identification of new innate lymphocyte subsets has revealed an incredible diversity within the family. While this heterogeneous population can be grouped based on their cytotoxic potential into exclusively cytokine-producing helpers and cytolytic killers, the exact developmental relationships between the subsets are not fully understood. The former group is enriched at mucosal surfaces, whereas innate lymphocytes with cytotoxic potential can be identified in a wider array of tissues, including tumors. Although their cytotoxicity suggests an antitumor role, the nature of tumor-elicited innate lymphocyte responses has only begun to be investigated, and the identities of participating subsets still remain contentious. In this review, we provide a brief overview of innate lymphocyte biology, review the current knowledge on their ontogeny, and discuss their roles in tumor immunosurveillance. © 2018 American Association for Cancer Research.
Journal Title: Cancer Immunology Research
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
ISSN: 2326-6066
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 2018-04-01
Start Page: 372
End Page: 377
Language: English
DOI: 10.1158/2326-6066.cir-17-0440
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 29610422
PMCID: PMC7372303
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 July 2018 -- Source: Scopus
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