Abstract
Immune cells in the tumor microenvironment play a crucial role in cancer prognosis and response to immunotherapy. Recent studies highlight the significance of tumor-infiltrating B cells and tertiary lymphoid structures as markers of favorable prognosis and patient-positive response to immune checkpoint blockers in some types of cancer. Although the presence of germinal center B cells and plasma cells in the tumor microenvironment has been established, determining their tumor reactivity remains challenging. The few known tumor targets range from viral proteins to self and altered self-proteins. The emergence of self-reactive antibodies in patients with cancer, involves the opposing forces of antigen-driven affinity increase and peripheral tolerance mechanisms. Here, B cell tumor antigen specificity and affinity maturation in tumor-directed immune responses in cancer are discussed.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 102431 |
| Journal | Current Opinion in Immunology |
| Volume | 88 |
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| Publication status | Published Online - 11 Jun 2024 |
Funding
Studies on cancer by Z.S. are supported by the Weizmann–Moross Integrated Cancer Center (MICC), Israel Science Foundation (ISF, Grant no. 1272/23), Israel Cancer Research Foundation (ICRF)–the Beverley Librach Abshez Initiative for Ovarian and Female Reproductive System Cancer. The authors acknowledge financial support from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) through the Postdoc.Mobility fellowship, which provided salary support for P.P. (Grant number P500PB_211141). Publisher Copyright: © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Immunology and Allergy
- Immunology