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How to measure the immunosuppressive activity of MDSC : assays, problems and potential solutions

Authors :
Pierre van der Bruggen
Marie Lipoldová
Sven Brandau
Anca Dorhoi
Jo A. Van Ginderachter
Tomáš Perečko
Juan F. Santibanez
Annika M. Bruger
Margarida Saraiva
Katarzyna Barczyk-Kahlert
Gunes Esendagli
UCL - SSS/DDUV/GECE - Génétique cellulaire
Department of Bio-engineering Sciences
Cellular and Molecular Immunology
Source :
Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy : other biological response modifications, Vol. 68, no. 4, p. 631-644 (2019), Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) are a heterogeneous group of mononuclear and polymorphonuclear myeloid cells, which are present at very low numbers in healthy subjects, but can expand substantially under disease conditions. Depending on disease type and stage, MDSC comprise varying amounts of immature and mature differentiation stages of myeloid cells. Validated unique phenotypic markers for MDSC are still lacking. Therefore, the functional analysis of these cells is of central importance for their identification and characterization. Various disease-promoting and immunosuppressive functions of MDSC are reported in the literature. Among those, the capacity to modulate the activity of T cells is by far the most often used and best-established read-out system. In this review, we critically evaluate the assays available for the functional analysis of human and murine MDSC under in vitro and in vivo conditions. We also discuss critical issues and controls associated with those assays. We aim at providing suggestions and recommendations useful for the contemporary biological characterization of MDSC.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy : other biological response modifications, Vol. 68, no. 4, p. 631-644 (2019), Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy
Accession number :
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