Myeloid-derived suppressor cells: mechanisms of action and recent advances in their role in transplant tolerance

Front Immunol. 2012 Jul 17:3:208. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2012.00208. eCollection 2012.

Abstract

Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) are a heterogeneous population of immature hematopoietic precursors known to suppress immune responses in infection, chronic inflammation, cancer, and autoimmunity. In this paper, we review recent findings detailing their mode of action and discuss recent reports that suggest that MDSC are also expanded during transplantation and that modulation of MDSC can participate in preventing graft rejection as well as graft-versus-host disease.

Keywords: immune suppression; myeloid suppressor cells; tolerance; transplantation.