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The book starts with an introduction to and history of
myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), followed by a description
of their differentiation, their role in the tumour microenvironment
and their therapeutic targeting. It closes with an outlook on
future developments. In cancer patients, myelopoiesis is perturbed
and instead of generating immunogenic myeloid cells (such as
dendritic cells, inflammatory macrophages and granulocytes), there
is an increase in highly immature MDSCs. These cells are
distributed systemically, resulting in general immunosuppression.
They also infiltrate tumours, promoting their progression and
metastasis by inhibiting the natural anti-tumour immune response.
As these cells also interact with classical anti-neoplastic
treatments, they have become major therapeutic targets in the
pharmaceutical industry and in oncology research.
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