Immunoglobulin Expression in Cancer Cells and Its Critical Roles in Tumorigenesis

Ming Cui(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Jing Huang(Peking University), Shenghua Zhang(Peking University), Qiaofei Liu(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Quan Liao(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Xiaoyan Qiu(Peking University)
Frontiers in Immunology
March 24, 2021
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Abstract

Traditionally, immunoglobulin (Ig) was believed to be produced by only B-lineage cells. However, increasing evidence has revealed a high level of Ig expression in cancer cells, and this Ig is named cancer-derived Ig. Further studies have shown that cancer-derived Ig shares identical basic structures with B cell-derived Ig but exhibits several distinct characteristics, including restricted variable region sequences and aberrant glycosylation. In contrast to B cell-derived Ig, which functions as an antibody in the humoral immune response, cancer-derived Ig exerts profound protumorigenic effects via multiple mechanisms, including promoting the malignant behaviors of cancer cells, mediating tumor immune escape, inducing inflammation, and activating the aggregation of platelets. Importantly, cancer-derived Ig shows promising potential for application as a diagnostic and therapeutic target in cancer patients. In this review, we summarize progress in the research area of cancer-derived Ig and discuss the perspectives of applying this novel target for the management of cancer patients.


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