Characterization of blood monocyte phenotype in patients with endometrial cancer
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 12:06authored byNicole Brooks, Lily Stojanovska, Peter Grant, Vasso Apostolopoulos, Christine McDonald, Dodie PouniotisDodie Pouniotis
Background: Endometrial tumors induce various tumor escape mechanisms that result in immunosuppression in patients and, ultimately, tumor progression. Blood monocytes are able to exhibit potent cytotoxic action against tumor cells where novel immunotherapeutics targeting antigen-presenting cells including dendritic cells, and blood monocytes are being used as a means of delivering immunogens to stimulate an antitumor and, ultimately, therapeutic response. This study shows that peripheral blood monocytes from patients with endometrial cancer show functional deficiencies, and these deficiencies can be characterized by phenotypic changes as well as altered cytokine secretion.