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Lymphatic transport in anti-tumor immunity and metastasis
Mengzhu Sun1, Julien Angelillo1, Stéphanie Hugues1
1Department of Pathology and Immunology, Geneva Medical School, Geneva, Switzerland.
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Although lymphatic vessels (LVs) are present in many tumors, their importance in cancer has long been underestimated. In contrast to the well-studied tumor-associated blood vessels, LVs were previously considered to function as passive conduits for tumor metastasis. However, emerging evidence over the last two decades has shed light on their critical role in locally shaping the tumor microenvironment (TME). Here we review the involvement of LVs in tumor progression, metastasis, and modulation of anti-tumor immune response.
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