Lymphotoxin signalling in tertiary lymphoid structures and immunotherapy

H Tang, M Zhu, J Qiao, YX Fu - Cellular & molecular immunology, 2017 - nature.com
H Tang, M Zhu, J Qiao, YX Fu
Cellular & molecular immunology, 2017nature.com
Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) often develop at sites of persistent inflammation, including
cancers and autoimmune diseases. In most cases, the presence of TLS correlates with
active immune responses. Because of their proximity to pathological loci, TLS are an
intriguing target for the manipulation of immune responses. For several years, it has become
clear that lymphotoxin (LT) signalling plays critical roles in lymphoid tissue organogenesis
and maintenance. In the current review, we will discuss the role of LT signalling in the …
Abstract
Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) often develop at sites of persistent inflammation, including cancers and autoimmune diseases. In most cases, the presence of TLS correlates with active immune responses. Because of their proximity to pathological loci, TLS are an intriguing target for the manipulation of immune responses. For several years, it has become clear that lymphotoxin (LT) signalling plays critical roles in lymphoid tissue organogenesis and maintenance. In the current review, we will discuss the role of LT signalling in the development of TLS. With a focus on cancers and autoimmune diseases, we will highlight the correlations between TLS and disease progression. We will also discuss the current efforts and potential directions for manipulating TLS for immunotherapies.
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