Battle Within the Sexes: Differences in Male and Female Immunity and the Impact on Antitumor Responses

Cancer Immunol Res. 2024 Jan 3;12(1):17-25. doi: 10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-23-0005.

Abstract

The immune system plays critical roles in regulating tumor progression. However, despite established differences in male and female immune cell function, our appreciation of sex as a variable in antitumor immune responses is only beginning to develop. Recent findings in mice have demonstrated for the first time that disparities in cancer incidence between the sexes are driven in part by differences in male and female T-cell responses. This review will discuss the growing body of literature demonstrating that male and female innate and adaptive immune responses against tumors are not equivalent and highlight the impact this may have on tumor responses to immunotherapies.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adaptive Immunity
  • Animals
  • Female
  • Immunity, Innate*
  • Immunotherapy
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Neoplasms* / therapy
  • T-Lymphocytes

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