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Ectopic lymphoid aggregates, termed tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs), are formed in numerous cancer types, and, with few exceptions, their presence is associated with superior prognosis and response to immunotherapy. In spite of their presumed importance, the triggers that lead to TLS formation in cancer tissue and the contribution of these structures to intratumoral immune responses remain incompletely understood. Here, we discuss the present knowledge on TLSs in cancer, focusing on (i) the drivers of TLS formation, (ii) the function and contribution of TLSs to the antitumor immune response, and (iii) the potential of TLSs as therapeutic targets in human cancers.
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Ton N. Schumacher
Northwestern University
Daniela S. Thommen
The Netherlands Cancer Institute
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The Netherlands Cancer Institute
Oncode Institute
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d81a2f8c03fbaff8bedb21 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abf9419