B cells present a double-sided effect in digestive system tumors: a review for tumor microenvironment.

IF 2.5 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Translational gastroenterology and hepatology Pub Date : 2024-06-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.21037/tgh-23-127
Jiaren Xu, Weiying Lu, Jinpu Yang, Xiaosun Liu
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Over the past few years, there has been an increasing interest in investigating tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes. B lymphocytes (B cells) are extensively distributed within tertiary lymphoid structure (TLS) as multifaceted subgroups and are intimately linked to the anti-tumor properties of TLS, as well as the survival and prognostication of individuals. While the investigation of T lymphocytes in the TLS has advanced to the level of clinical practice, the study of B cells remains limited. The principal impediment to the utilization of B cells in immunotherapy is their notable dual impact on tumors. Compared with tumors in other parts and systems, the function of B cells in the microenvironment of digestive system tumors to promote tumors proliferation, differentiation and migration cannot be ignored. Therefore, this review collects the studies of B cell subsets in tumor microenvironments, particularly related single cell sequencing research. The multifaceted role and function of B cells are investigated in esophageal, liver, colorectal, gastric and pancreatic cancers. And through the identification of B cell subsets and specific markers, this review attempts to explain the reasons why B cells produce different tumor-promoting effects in those tumors. The insights gleaned from this review may provide potential help and support the development of B cell-based immunotherapies.

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B 细胞在消化系统肿瘤中的双面效应:肿瘤微环境综述。
过去几年来,人们对研究肿瘤浸润淋巴细胞的兴趣与日俱增。B 淋巴细胞(B 细胞)广泛分布于三级淋巴结构(TLS)中,是一个多元亚群,与 TLS 的抗肿瘤特性以及个体的存活和预后密切相关。虽然对 TLS 中 T 淋巴细胞的研究已发展到临床实践的水平,但对 B 细胞的研究仍然有限。在免疫疗法中利用 B 细胞的主要障碍是其对肿瘤的显著双重影响。与其他部位和系统的肿瘤相比,B细胞在消化系统肿瘤微环境中促进肿瘤增殖、分化和迁移的功能不容忽视。因此,本综述收集了有关肿瘤微环境中 B 细胞亚群的研究,尤其是相关的单细胞测序研究。研究了 B 细胞在食管癌、肝癌、结直肠癌、胃癌和胰腺癌中的多方面作用和功能。通过对 B 细胞亚群和特异性标记物的鉴定,本综述试图解释 B 细胞在这些肿瘤中产生不同肿瘤促进作用的原因。从这篇综述中获得的见解可能会为开发基于 B 细胞的免疫疗法提供潜在的帮助和支持。
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