[HTML][HTML] Myeloid-derived suppressor cells in the era of increasing myeloid cell diversity

F Veglia, E Sanseviero, DI Gabrilovich - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2021 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2021nature.com
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are pathologically activated neutrophils and
monocytes with potent immunosuppressive activity. They are implicated in the regulation of
immune responses in many pathological conditions and are closely associated with poor
clinical outcomes in cancer. Recent studies have indicated key distinctions between MDSCs
and classical neutrophils and monocytes, and, in this Review, we discuss new data on the
major genomic and metabolic characteristics of MDSCs. We explain how these …
Abstract
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are pathologically activated neutrophils and monocytes with potent immunosuppressive activity. They are implicated in the regulation of immune responses in many pathological conditions and are closely associated with poor clinical outcomes in cancer. Recent studies have indicated key distinctions between MDSCs and classical neutrophils and monocytes, and, in this Review, we discuss new data on the major genomic and metabolic characteristics of MDSCs. We explain how these characteristics shape MDSC function and could facilitate therapeutic targeting of these cells, particularly in cancer and in autoimmune diseases. Additionally, we briefly discuss emerging data on MDSC involvement in pregnancy, neonatal biology and COVID-19.
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