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Maria Amparo Sahagun Cortez1, Wolf Eilenberg1, Christoph Neumayer1
1Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, University Hospital Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
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While the distinct roles of lymphocyte populations are well characterized in adaptive immunity, the phenotypic and functional diversity of innate immune cells is less explored. In recent years, subsets of monocytes have gained attention, as prominent shifts in population frequencies have been observed in disease states such as cancer. This narrative review summarizes current knowledge of the distribution and functional differences among the three major monocyte subsets (classical, intermediate, non-classical) in tumor settings. It includes rare populations, such as neutrophil-like, CD56+, and Tie2-expressing monocytes. Scientific evidence indicates that the phenotypical and functional heterogeneity of monocyte subsets determines their roles in either preventing cancer development or supporting the progression of disease through a remarkable diversity of mechanisms. Of note, alterations in the distribution of monocyte subsets and their functional reprogramming have been identified as drivers of cancer progression. While changes in monocyte frequencies have limited diagnostic biomarker potential for cancer detection, they may reflect the progression of disease and response to therapy. Based on subset-specific properties, distinct monocyte populations are increasingly recognized as promising targets of cancer immunotherapy. Yet novel strategies targeting monocyte populations must consider the risk of treatment reversal given the high plasticity of these cells.
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