Frontiers in Immunology (Mar 2022)

B-Lymphocytes in the Pathophysiology of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

  • Claudia Minici,
  • Sabrina Testoni,
  • Sabrina Testoni,
  • Emanuel Della-Torre,
  • Emanuel Della-Torre,
  • Emanuel Della-Torre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.867902
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is highly infiltrated by B lymphocytes but the relevance of these immune cells in tumor development has been surprisingly overlooked until recently. Based on available evidence from other solid tumors, interaction between B lymphocytes and neoplastic cells is probably not uniformly stimulatory or inhibitory. Although presentation of tumor antigens to T cells and production of antitumor immunoglobulins might intuitively suggest a prominent tumor suppressive activity, specific subsets of B lymphocytes can secrete growth factors for neoplastic cells and immunosuppressive cytokines thus promoting escape from immunosurveillance and cancer progression. Because many of these mechanisms might also be implicated in the development of PDAC, and immune-modulation of B-cell activity is nowadays possible at different levels, determining the role of B-lymphocytes in this lethal cancer becomes of utmost importance to design novel therapeutic strategies. This review aims to discuss the emerging role of B cells in PDAC tumorigenesis, progression, and associated stromal reaction.

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