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Lymphatic Vessels, Inflammation, and Immunity in Skin Cancer

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CANCER DISCOVERY
卷 6, 期 1, 页码 22-35

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AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-15-0023

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  1. OHSU Knight Cancer Center [NIH P30-CA069533]
  2. Collins Medical Trust of Oregon
  3. Medical Research Foundation
  4. Cancer Research Institute
  5. Department of Defense Peer Reviewed Cancer Research Program
  6. Cathy and Jim Rudd Career Development Award for Cancer Research
  7. American Cancer Society-Friends of Rob Kinas
  8. NIH/NCI
  9. DOD BCRP Era of Hope Scholar Expansion Award
  10. Susan G. Komen Foundation
  11. Breast Cancer Research Foundation
  12. Stand Up To Cancer-Lustgarten Foundation Pancreatic Cancer Convergence Dream Team Translational Research Grant [SU2C-AACR-DT14-14]
  13. Brenden-Colson Center for Pancreatic Health
  14. OHSU Knight Cancer Institute

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Skin is a highly ordered immune organ that coordinates rapid responses to external insult while maintaining self-tolerance. In healthy tissue, lymphatic vessels drain fluid and coordinate local immune responses; however, environmental factors induce lymphatic vessel dysfunction, leading to lymph stasis and perturbed regional immunity. These same environmental factors drive the formation of local malignancies, which are also influenced by local inflammation. Herein, we discuss clinical and experimental evidence supporting the tenet that lymphatic vessels participate in regulation of cutaneous inflammation and immunity, and are important contributors to malignancy and potential biomarkers and targets for immunotherapy. Significance: The tumor microenvironment and tumor-associated inflammation are now appreciated not only for their role in cancer progression but also for their response to therapy. The lymphatic vasculature is a less-appreciated component of this microenvironment that coordinates local inflammation and immunity and thereby critically shapes local responses. A mechanistic understanding of the complexities of lymphatic vessel function in the unique context of skin provides a model to understand how regional immune dysfunction drives cutaneous malignancies, and as such lymphatic vessels represent a biomarker of cutaneous immunity that may provide insight into cancer prognosis and effective therapy. (C) 2015 AACR.

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