Cytokines in cancer immunity and immunotherapy

MJ Smyth, E Cretney, MH Kershaw… - Immunological …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Immunological reviews, 2004Wiley Online Library
The concept that the immune system recognizes and controls cancer was first postulated
over a century ago, and cancer immunity has continued to be vigorously debated and
experimentally tested. Mounting evidence in humans and mice supports the involvement of
cytokines in tumor initiation, growth, and metastasis. The idea that the immune system
detects stressed, transformed, and frankly malignant cells underpins much of the excitement
currently surrounding new cytokine therapies in cancer treatment. In this review, we define …
Summary
The concept that the immune system recognizes and controls cancer was first postulated over a century ago, and cancer immunity has continued to be vigorously debated and experimentally tested. Mounting evidence in humans and mice supports the involvement of cytokines in tumor initiation, growth, and metastasis. The idea that the immune system detects stressed, transformed, and frankly malignant cells underpins much of the excitement currently surrounding new cytokine therapies in cancer treatment. In this review, we define the contrasting roles that cytokines play in promoting tumor immunity, inflammation, and carcinogenesis. We also discuss the more promising aspects of clinical cytokine use in cancer patients.
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