The tumour immune microenvironment in oesophageal cancer

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Maria Davern
Noel E. Donlon
Robert Power
Conall Hayes
Ross King
Margaret R. Dunne
John V. Reynolds
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[1] Trinity College Dublin,Department of Surgery, School of Medicine
[2] St James’s Hospital,Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute
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British Journal of Cancer | 2021年 / 125卷
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Oesophageal cancer (OC) is an inflammation-associated malignancy linked to gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, obesity and tobacco use. Knowledge of the microenvironment of oesophageal tumours is relevant to our understanding of the development of OC and its biology, and has major implications for understanding the response to standard therapies and immunotherapies, as well as for uncovering novel targets. In this context, we discuss what is known about the TME in OC from tumour initiation to development and progression, and how this is relevant to therapy sensitivity and resistance in the two major types of OC. We provide an immunological characterisation of the OC TME and discuss its prognostic implications with specific comparison with the Immunoscore and immune-hot, -cold, altered-immunosuppressed and -altered-excluded models. Targeted therapeutics for the TME under pre-clinical and clinical investigation in OCs are also summarised. A deeper understanding of the TME will enable the development of combination approaches to concurrently target the tumour cells and TME delivering precision medicine to OC patients.
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