Cancers (Nov 2021)

The Role of Innate Immune Cells in Tumor Invasion and Metastasis

  • Yu-Kuan Huang,
  • Rita A. Busuttil,
  • Alex Boussioutas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13235885
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 23
p. 5885

Abstract

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Metastasis is considered one of the hallmarks of cancer and enhanced tumor invasion and metastasis is significantly associated with cancer mortality. Metastasis occurs via a series of integrated processes involving tumor cells and the tumor microenvironment. The innate immune components of the microenvironment have been shown to engage with tumor cells and not only regulate their proliferation and survival, but also modulate the surrounding environment to enable cancer progression. In the era of immune therapies, it is critical to understand how different innate immune cell populations are involved in this process. This review summarizes recent literature describing the roles of innate immune cells during the tumor metastatic cascade.

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