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      Myeloid-derived suppressor cells as regulators of the immune system

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      Nature Reviews Immunology
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          Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are a heterogeneous population of cells that expand during cancer, inflammation and infection, and that have a remarkable ability to suppress T-cell responses. These cells constitute a unique component of the immune system that regulates immune responses in healthy individuals and in the context of various diseases. In this Review, we discuss the origin, mechanisms of expansion and suppressive functions of MDSCs, as well as the potential to target these cells for therapeutic benefit.

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          Journal
          Nature Reviews Immunology
          Nat Rev Immunol
          Springer Nature
          1474-1733
          1474-1741
          March 2009
          March 2009
          : 9
          : 3
          : 162-174
          Article
          10.1038/nri2506
          086d9dba-4c99-48d7-98a0-b2604ab8f233
          © 2009
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