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      Tumor-infiltrating B cells: their role and application in anti-tumor immunity in lung cancer

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          Abstract

          Evidence indicates that lung cancer development is a complex process that involves interactions between tumor cells, stromal fibroblasts, and immune cells. Tumor-infiltrating immune cells play a significant role in the promotion or inhibition of tumor growth. As an integral component of the tumor microenvironment, tumor-infiltrating B lymphocytes (TIBs) exist in all stages of cancer and play important roles in shaping tumor development. Here, we review recent clinical and preclinical studies that outline the role of TIBs in lung cancer development, assess their prognostic significance, and explore the potential benefit of B cell-based immunotherapy for lung cancer treatment.

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          Journal
          Cellular & Molecular Immunology
          Cell Mol Immunol
          Springer Nature
          1672-7681
          2042-0226
          April 8 2018
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          10.1038/s41423-018-0027-x
          6318290
          29628498
          ac3b0900-76b4-41fe-8299-40344ac7f811
          © 2018

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