Cerebrospinal fluid cytokine levels are associated with macrophage infiltration into tumor tissues of glioma patients.
Constanze L KemmererJens SchittenhelmEvelyn DuboisLaura NeumannLisa M HäslerMarius LambertMirjam RenovanzStephan A KaeserGhazaleh TabatabaiUlf ZiemannUlrike NaumannMarkus C KowarikPublished in: BMC cancer (2021)
Our findings suggest that the infiltration of lymphocytes is generally low in HGG, and does not correlate with cytokine concentrations in the CSF. In contrast, macrophage infiltrates in HGG are associated with CSF cytokine changes that possibly shape the tumor microenvironment. Although results point towards an escape from immunosurveillance or even exploitation of immune cells by HGG, further studies are necessary to decipher the exact role of the immune system in these tumors.