Luca D Schreurs, Alexander F Vom Stein, Stephanie T Jünger, Marco Timmer, Ka-Won Noh, Reinhard Buettner, Hamid Kashkar, Volker Neuschmelting, Roland Goldbrunner, Phuong-Hien Nguyen
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摘要
尽管进行了手术切除、放疗、化疗、靶向治疗和免疫治疗等强化治疗,脑转移患者的预后仍然不容乐观。因此,医学界亟需新的治疗方案。最近,采用高通量和空间分辨单细胞分析方法的研究取得了进展,对转移性脑肿瘤中各种免疫细胞的组成和表型提供了前所未有的见解,揭示了与原发性脑肿瘤或其他转移部位截然不同的独特免疫景观。本综述总结了目前有关脑转移龛中最主要的免疫细胞的组成和表型,以及它们与转移瘤细胞和相互之间的动态相互作用的证据。肿瘤相关巨噬细胞(包括常住小胶质细胞和单核细胞衍生的巨噬细胞)是该龛位中最丰富的免疫细胞类型,我们将详细探讨它们的表型异质性和功能可塑性,以及 T 细胞区系。我们还回顾了评估针对脑转移免疫微环境的治疗潜力的临床前和临床试验。有大量证据表明,免疫微环境在脑转移瘤的发病机制中发挥着重要作用,因此全面了解免疫微环境中的关键分子和细胞因素,对于开发新型治疗方法以及创新的脑转移瘤联合治疗策略大有希望。
The prognosis for patients with brain metastasis remains dismal despite intensive therapy including surgical resection, radiotherapy, chemo-, targeted and immunotherapy. Thus, there is a high medical need for new therapeutic options. Recent advances employing high-throughput and spatially resolved single-cell analyses have provided unprecedented insights into the composition and phenotypes of the diverse immune cells in the metastatic brain, revealing a unique immune landscape starkly different from that of primary brain tumours or other metastatic sites. This review summarises the current evidence on the composition and phenotypes of the most prominent immune cells in the brain metastatic niche, along with their dynamic interactions with metastatic tumour cells and each other. As the most abundant immune cell types in this niche, we explore in detail the phenotypic heterogeneity and functional plasticity of tumour-associated macrophages, including both resident microglia and monocyte-derived macrophages, as well as the T-cell compartment. We also review pre-clinical and clinical trials evaluating the therapeutic potential of targeting the immune microenvironment in brain metastasis. Given the substantial evidence highlighting a significant role of the immune microenvironmental niche in brain metastasis pathogenesis, a comprehensive understanding of the key molecular and cellular factors within this niche holds great promise for developing novel therapeutic approaches as well as innovative combinatory treatment strategies for brain metastasis.
期刊介绍:
Neuro-Oncology, the official journal of the Society for Neuro-Oncology, has been published monthly since January 2010. Affiliated with the Japan Society for Neuro-Oncology and the European Association of Neuro-Oncology, it is a global leader in the field.
The journal is committed to swiftly disseminating high-quality information across all areas of neuro-oncology. It features peer-reviewed articles, reviews, symposia on various topics, abstracts from annual meetings, and updates from neuro-oncology societies worldwide.