B-cell performance in chemotherapy: Unravelling the mystery of B-cell therapeutic potential.
Zizhuo LiAnqi LinZhifei GaoAimin JiangMinying XiongJiapeng SongZaoqu LiuQuan ChenJian ZhangPeng LuoPublished in: Clinical and translational medicine (2024)
Chemotherapy can inhibit B-cell proliferation and alter subset distributions and functions, including factor secretion, receptor signalling, and costimulation. Chemotherapy can modulate complex B-cell-T-cell interactions with variable effects on anti-tumour immunity. Targeting B-cell surface markers or signalling improves chemotherapy responses, blocks immune evasion and inhibits tumour growth. Critical knowledge gaps remain regarding B-cell interactions in TME, B-cell chemoresistance mechanisms, TLS biology, heterogeneity, spatial distributions, chemotherapy drug selection and B-cell targets that future studies should address.