Immunomodulatory actions of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in the context of innate immunity

Nikoleta Bizymi, Andreas M. Matthaiou,Irene Mavroudi, Aristea Batsali,Helen A. Papadaki

INNATE IMMUNITY(2024)

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Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are notable innate immune cells, which are further divided into two subpopulations, i.e., monocytic and granulocytic. These cells are traditionally considered to mainly suppress the T-cell responses. However, more updated data indicate that their properties are rather immunomodulatory than solely immunosuppressive. Indeed, MDSCs display extensive crosstalk with other either innate or adaptive immune cells, and, according to the situation under which they are triggered, they may enhance or attenuate the immune response. However, their positive role in host's defense mechanisms under specific conditions is rarely discussed in the literature. In this mini-review, the authors briefly summarise the mechanisms of action of MDSCs under distinct conditions, such as infections and malignancies, with a particular emphasis on their role as components of the innate immunity system.
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myeloid-derived suppressor cells,innate immunity,innate immune response,innate immune cells,infection
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