Title
Granulocytes and mast cells in AllergoOncology-Bridging allergy to cancer: An EAACI position paper
Language
English
Description (en)
Derived from the myeloid lineage, granulocytes, including basophils, eosinophils, and neutrophils, along with mast cells, play important, often disparate, roles across the allergic disease spectrum. While these cells and their mediators are commonly associated with allergic inflammation, they also exhibit several functions either promoting or restricting tumor growth. In this Position Paper we discuss common granulocyte and mast cell features relating to immunomodulatory functions in allergy and in cancer. We highlight key mechanisms which may inform cancer treatment and propose pertinent areas for future research. We suggest areas where understanding the communication between granulocytes, mast cells, and the tumor microenvironment, will be crucial for identifying immune mechanisms that may be harnessed to counteract tumor development. For example, a comprehensive understanding of allergic and immune factors driving distinct neutrophil states and those mechanisms that link mast cells with immunotherapy resistance, might enable targeted manipulation of specific subpopulations, leading to precision immunotherapy in cancer. We recommend specific areas of investigation in AllergoOncology and knowledge exchange across disease contexts to uncover pertinent reciprocal functions in allergy and cancer and allow therapeutic manipulation of these powerful cell populations. These will help address the unmet needs in stratifying and managing patients with allergic diseases and cancer.
Keywords (en)
Allergo Oncology; Allergy; Basophils; Cancer, Eosinophils; Granulocytes; Mast cells; Neutrophils
DOI
10.1111/all.16246
Author of the digital object
Mariona  Pascal  (Universitat de Barcelona / Hospital Clínic de Barcelona / Instituto de Salud Carlos III)
Sophia N.  Karagiannis  (King's College London)
Erika  Jensen-Jarolim  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Medical University of Vienna)
Alexandra F.  Santos  (King's College London / Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital)
Frank  Redegeld  (Utrecht University)
Aurélie  Poli  (Luxembourg Institute of Health)
Cristobalina  Mayorga  (Instituto de Salud Carlos III / Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga)
Francesca  Levi-Schaffer  (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Edward  Knol  (University Medical Center Utrecht)
Teodorikez-Wilfox  Jimenez-Rodriguez  (Instituto de investigación sanitaria y biomédica de Alicante)
Uta  Jappe  (University of Lübeck)
Elena Izquierdo  Álvarez  (Universidad San Pablo CEU)
Karin  Hartmann  (University Hospital of Basel / University of Basel)
Leticia  De Las Vecillas  (Hospital La Paz Institute for Health Research)
Jitesh  Chauhan  (King's College London)
Heather J.  Bax  (King's College London)
Christoph  Bergmann  (RKM740 Interdisciplinary Clinics)
Rodolfo  Bianchini  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Medical University Vienna)
Mariana  Castells  (Harvard Medical School)
Format
application/pdf
Size
8.7 MB
Licence Selected
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Allergy
Pages or Volume
27
Volume
79
Number
9
From Page
2319
To Page
2345
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
2024
Content
Details
Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
21.10.2024 08:21:31
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