Review manuscript targeting of the neutrophil as an adjunctive strategy in non-small cell lung cancer
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Anderson, Ronald
Blidner, Ada Gabriela
Rapoport, Bernardo Leon
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MDPI
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Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer mortality in the United States, with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounting for around 85% of cases. Of particular concern is the poor responsiveness of this malignancy to therapy, resulting in a very low 5-year survival rate (17.4%) and a prominent tendency to progress to metastatic disease. A number of very recent studies, both pre-clinical and clinical, have implicated the neutrophil in both the pathogenesis and unsatisfactory response to therapy of NSCLC. In this context, movement of neutrophils into the tumor microenvironment (TME) is a common feature of NSCLC. Indeed neutrophils are the dominant type of immune cell in the NSCLC TME, creating a highly immunosuppressive milieu that is not only conducive to tumor growth and spread, but also represents a significant obstacle to the success of anti-tumor therapy, especially novel immunotherapies. The clinically relevant adverse impact of a neutrophil predominance both systemically and in the TME of patients with NSCLC is underscored by the negative prognostic value of both a persistent neutrophilia and, in particular, a high (≥5) neutrophil: lymphocyte ratio. On a more positive note, however, recognition of the involvement of the neutrophil in both the pathophysiology of NSCLC and treatment failure has enabled identification of neutrophil-targeted strategies that have the potential to serve as adjuncts to standard anti-cancer therapies, including immunotherapy. These strategies together with a consideration of the immunosuppressive, pro-tumorigenic properties of the neutrophil represent the major thrusts of this review.
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Adjunctive therapy, Immunosuppression, Lung cancer, Myeloid-derived suppressor cells, Neutrophils, Tumor-associated neutrophils, Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
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Anderson, R., Blidner, A.G. & Rapoport, B.L. (2021) Review Manuscript
Targeting of the Neutrophil as an
Adjunctive Strategy in Non-Small Cell
Lung Cancer.
Frontiers in Pharmacology 12:676399.
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2021.676399.