“…For instance, mouse neutrophils are defined as CD11b +-GR1 + Ly6G + cells [124], and mouse PMN-MDSCs are also defined as CD11b + GR1 + Ly6G + , although they have suppressive activity [124]. In humans, mature neutrophils are defined as CD15 + CD66b + CD16 + CD14 − [66,109], and human PMN-MDSCs are defined by a more complex phenotypic panel containing at least six markers, namely CD15 + CD66b + CD16 +/ − CD14 − CD11b +/− CD33 + HLA-DR − [57,66,134]; however, this could also describe regular neutrophils. Indeed, the suggested term 'PMN-MDSC-like' to describe cells with surface markers of 'PMN-MDSCs but no suppressive activity' [124], has not been accepted in the field.…”