Immunomodulatory Role of Histamine in Oncoimmunology and Immunotherapy
Heba Shawky
Abstract:The complexity of cancer biology exceeds the uncontrolled proliferation of neonatal cells to include the crosstalk between tumors and their microenvironments (TME). Specifically, the histamine-producing cells constitute a key component of TME given their “immunoediting” role that would ultimately determine the disease outcome. Histamine is not only one of the potent mediators that intensify/perpetuate the inflammatory responses; it also exerts a plethora of fine-tuned immunoregulatory effects through coupling … Show more
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