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Targeting NETosis: nature's alarm system in cancer progression

Yixia Liang, Guo Wu, Jiabao Tan, Xiaoyuan Xiao,Linbin Yang, Phei Er Saw

CANCER DRUG RESISTANCE(2024)

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Abstract
Neutrophils are recognized active participants in inflammatory responses and are intricately linked to cancer progression. In response to inflammatory stimuli, neutrophils become activated, releasing neutrophils extracellular traps (NETs) for the capture and eradication of pathogens, a phenomenon termed NETosis. With a deeper understanding of NETs, there is growing evidence supporting their role in cancer progression and their involvement in conferring resistance to various cancer therapies, especially concerning tumor reactions to chemotherapy, radiation therapy (RT), and immunotherapy. This review summarizes the roles of NETs in the tumor microenvironment (TME) and their mechanisms of neutrophil involvement in the host defense. Additionally, it elucidates the mechanisms through which NETs promote tumor progression and their role in cancer treatment resistance, highlighting their potential as promising therapeutic targets in cancer treatment and their clinical applicability.
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Neutrophils,neutrophils extracellular traps (NETs),NETosis,cancer progression,cancer therapeutics
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