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Tertiary lymphoid structures as hubs of antitumour immunity

Nature Reviews Cancer, 2023
Gabriela Sarti Kinker   +1 more
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Tfh cells induce intratumoral tertiary lymphoid structures

Trends in Immunology, 2022
Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) are highly organized ectopic structures found in nonlymphoid organs under chronic inflammatory conditions, including cancer. A recent study by Chaurio et al. reports that repression of Satb1 in CD4+ T cells can lead to increased Tfh cell differentiation, driving intratumoral TLS formation, resulting in reduced tumor ...
Lisa, Schmidleithner, Markus, Feuerer
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Tertiary Lymphoid Structures Validated as Biomarker

Cancer Discovery, 2023
Abstract New trial data confirm the potential of tertiary lymphoid structures to serve as a predictive biomarker of responsiveness to an immune checkpoint inhibitor–based drug regimen. According to study results presented at the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer Annual Meeting, treatment with a PD-L1–targeted agent plus a multikinase ...
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Targeting Tertiary Lymphoid Structures for Tumor Immunotherapy

2018
Tumor microenvironments (TME) are usually immunosuppressive and prevent lymphocyte priming. Recent clinical trials have shown that cancer immunotherapy such as immune checkpoint inhibitors can induce unprecedented durable responses in patients with a variety of cancers. Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) can form inside or adjacent to tumor tissues due
Haidong, Tang   +3 more
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Maturation of Tertiary Lymphoid Structures

Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) are organized collections of B and T lymphocytes that arise in nonlymphoid tissue in response to chronic, unresolved inflammation. TLS have structural and functional similarities to germinal centers found in lymph nodes and are believed to support the establishment of lymph node-like adaptive immune responses at local
Daniel H, Shu, Dimitrios N, Sidiropoulos
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Tertiary Lymphoid Structures Among the World of Noncanonical Ectopic Lymphoid Organizations

2018
Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLOs), also known as ectopic lymphoid structures, are associated with chronic infections and inflammatory diseases. Despite their association with pathology, these structures are actually a normal, albeit transient, component of the immune system and facilitate local immune responses that are meant to mitigate inflammation
Aaron, Silva-Sanchez   +2 more
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Antitumor Plasma Cells Mature Within Tertiary Lymphoid Structures

Cancer Discovery, 2022
Abstract Locally generated plasma cells initiate an antibody-mediated antitumor response in kidney cancer.
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Innate Immunity and Tertiary Lymphoid Structures

Immunological Reviews
ABSTRACTTertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs) are ectopic lymphoid tissues that form in response to chronic inflammation, such as in autoimmune diseases or cancer. Their presence has been increasingly recognized as a significant factor in determining patient prognosis and response to cancer treatments.
Ruibo Zhao, Daxing Gao
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Cellular and Vascular Components of Tertiary Lymphoid Structures

2018
Inflammatory immune cells recruited at the site of chronic inflammation form structures that resemble secondary lymphoid organs (SLO). These are characterized by segregated areas of prevalent T- or B-cell aggregation, differentiation of high endothelial venules, and local activation of resident stromal cells, including lymphatic endothelial cells.
Christopher George, Mueller   +3 more
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Meningeal Immunity, Drainage, and Tertiary Lymphoid Structure Formation

2018
For decades, the brain has been considered an immune-privileged organ, meaning that the brain was mainly ignored by the immune system and that the presence of immune cells, notably of the adaptive arm, was a hallmark of pathological conditions. Over the past few decades, the definition of the immune privilege continues to be refined.
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