Immune Microenvironment in Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders and Oral Cancer

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Abstract

Multiple studies have investigated the impact of the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) on oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), with most focusing on three key cellular components: lymphocytes, macrophages, and neutrophils, as well as the molecular mechanisms underlying inflammation-mediated OSCC invasion. Although the specific roles of each cell type vary depending on their subtypes and the characteristics of OSCC, several consistent patterns have been identified. TIME plays a critical role at every stage of OSCC progression, from tumor initiation and growth to invasion and metastasis. Understanding the communication signals -the language- between tumor cells and the TIME, encoded through various proteins secreted by immune cells, is essential for controlling tumor progression and developing effective treatments for OSCC.

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