Meningiomas WHO grade I and II are common intracranial tumors in adults that normally display a benign outcome, but are characterized by a great clinical heterogeneity and frequent recurrence of the disease. Although the presence of an immune cell infiltrate has been documented in these tumors, a clear phenotypical and functional characterization of the immune web is missing. Here, we performed an extensive immunophenotyping of peripheral blood and fresh tumor tissue at surgery by multiparametric flow cytometry in 34 meningioma patients, along with immunosuppressive activity of sorted cells of myeloid origin. Four subsets of myeloid cells, phenotypically corresponding to myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are detectable in the blood a...
<p>Percentage of tumor cells (panel A), tissue macrophages (TiMa) (panel B) and total lymphocytes in...
<p>CD68-positive cells detected within the tumor parenchyma showed reactivity in their cytoplasm and...
<p>Results are presented in a matrix format where each column represents a single immunophenotypic v...
Meningiomas WHO grade I and II are common intracranial tumors in adults that normally display a beni...
Meningiomas are the most common primary brain tumors, yet few successful non-invasive treatment opti...
The immune system plays a dual role in cancer progression, either preventing or promoting tumor prog...
AimDespite current treatments, high-grade meningiomas continue to have a poor prognosis. Immunothera...
BACKGROUND: Meningiomas often harbor an immune cell infiltrate that can include substantial numbers ...
Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) are an important component of the microenvironment in brain tum...
<div><p>Meningiomas contain highly variable levels of infiltrating tissue macrophages (TiMa) and oth...
Meningiomas contain highly variable levels of infiltrating tissue macrophages (TiMa) and other immun...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
There are no effective medical treatments for WHO grade III (anaplastic) meningioma. Patients with t...
Tumor-infiltrating immune cells are part of a complex microenvironment that promotes and/or regulate...
Meningiomas with prominent inflammation are traditionally classified as "lymphoplasmacyte-rich menin...
<p>Percentage of tumor cells (panel A), tissue macrophages (TiMa) (panel B) and total lymphocytes in...
<p>CD68-positive cells detected within the tumor parenchyma showed reactivity in their cytoplasm and...
<p>Results are presented in a matrix format where each column represents a single immunophenotypic v...
Meningiomas WHO grade I and II are common intracranial tumors in adults that normally display a beni...
Meningiomas are the most common primary brain tumors, yet few successful non-invasive treatment opti...
The immune system plays a dual role in cancer progression, either preventing or promoting tumor prog...
AimDespite current treatments, high-grade meningiomas continue to have a poor prognosis. Immunothera...
BACKGROUND: Meningiomas often harbor an immune cell infiltrate that can include substantial numbers ...
Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) are an important component of the microenvironment in brain tum...
<div><p>Meningiomas contain highly variable levels of infiltrating tissue macrophages (TiMa) and oth...
Meningiomas contain highly variable levels of infiltrating tissue macrophages (TiMa) and other immun...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
There are no effective medical treatments for WHO grade III (anaplastic) meningioma. Patients with t...
Tumor-infiltrating immune cells are part of a complex microenvironment that promotes and/or regulate...
Meningiomas with prominent inflammation are traditionally classified as "lymphoplasmacyte-rich menin...
<p>Percentage of tumor cells (panel A), tissue macrophages (TiMa) (panel B) and total lymphocytes in...
<p>CD68-positive cells detected within the tumor parenchyma showed reactivity in their cytoplasm and...
<p>Results are presented in a matrix format where each column represents a single immunophenotypic v...