Nature of coexisting thyroid autoimmune disease determines success or failure of tumor immunity in thyroid cancer.
Shahnawaz ImamPervaiz DarRodis PaparodisKhalil AlmotahAhmed Al-KhudhairSyed Abdul-Moiz HasanNancy SalimJuan Carlos JaumePublished in: Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (2019)
Surveillance innate immune-cells like Natural Killer (NK) cells and macrophages are complementary to each other in their actions. We discovered here that activated NK-cells in the background of the thyroid autoimmune disease, GD, drive macrophage differentiation to the M1/killer phenotype which in turn is cytotoxic to cancer cells and down regulates the M2/repair phenotype. Understanding the molecular basis of macrophage-NK cell interface in Thyroid Cancer, ETH and GD will open new vistas for immunopathology and therapeutic intervention. Macrophages/innate immunity can be modulated from M2 to M1 phenotype to help treat thyroid cancer as naturally done by GD.