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In recent years, pancreatic cysts have received widespread attention because it is the only precursor
An international team of researchers led by the University of California, San Francisco, outlined the comprehensive immune landscape and microbiota
"This will have a profound impact on how we use immunotherapy to treat certain types of pancreatic cancer, and may also inhibit the formation and development of cancer caused by pancreatic cysts," said senior author Ajay V.
The immune tumor microenvironment of ipmn evolves over the course of malignant progression
As tumors progress from low-grade abnormal hyperplasia to high-grade abnormal hyperplasia to invasive carcinoma, the cytotoxic immune response rich in CD8+ T cells shifts to an immunosuppressive environment, accompanied by a measurable inflammatory response
The researchers believe that therapies that support cytotoxic T cells may be ideal therapies for low-risk ipmn, while treatments that target regulatory T cells, myeloid inhibitory cells, and inhibitory macrophages may play a role
The researchers discussed that as the number of dysplasias progressively increased, the tumor microenvironment showed increased concentrations of pro-inflammatory cytokines and cystic cytokines, which suggested a T-cell immune response
The researchers also recommend further study of the tumor immune microenvironment of pre-invasion lesions, including a comparative assessment
Article title
The tumour immune microenvironment and microbiome of pancreatic intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms