The Effect of Tumor Infiltrating Neutrophils on Promoting Tumor Progression
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zhejiang university of technology,Yangtze Delta Region Institute of TsingHua University

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This work was supported by grants from The National Natural Science Foundation of China(31170732, 31270854), the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province (LY14C060002), The Fund from the Science and Technology Bureau of Jiaxing (2014AY21022), the Zhejiang Provincial Top Key Discipline of Biology Open Foundation, and the Fund from Science and Technology of Xiaoshan District (2012121)

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    Neutrophils account for the largest proportion of white cells in peripheral blood, and play important roles in human nonspecific immunity. Previous studies have shown that neutrophils kill tumor cells through secreting cytokines and reactive oxygen species. However, further studies provide compelling evidence that neutrophils in tumor microenvironment could promote tumor progression. Tumor infiltrating neutrophils produce cytokines and chemokines that provide an immunosuppressive microenvironment for tumor progression and regulate the growth and metastasis of tumor cells and angiogenesis by influencing the recruitment and activation of inflammatory cells in tumor microenvironment. Tumor infiltrating neutrophils is also essential for prognosis of patients with malignant tumor.

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WU Qing, ZHOU Hai-Meng, LI Xu-Hui. The Effect of Tumor Infiltrating Neutrophils on Promoting Tumor Progression[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2015,42(5):410-418

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  • Received:January 04,2015
  • Revised:April 10,2015
  • Accepted:April 14,2015
  • Online: May 21,2015
  • Published: May 20,2015