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Roles of immune microenvironment heterogeneity in therapy-associated biomarkers in lung cancer.

Lung cancer development is a complex and dynamic progression with cancer cell mutations itself and its' orchestrate with the tumor microenvironment. Targeted therapies have been stated to heterogeneous lung cancer mutations while have a modest consequence. The tumor immune microenvironment influences lung cancer outcome by balancing the suppressive versus cytotoxic responses. The immune microenvironment heterogeneity may play an important role in lung cancer heterogeneity. In this review, we summarized the immune cells, its related cytokines and partial immune genes diversity in tumor microenvironment and its targeted potential mono and combined therapies. It will help us to make better understand the lung cancer heterogeneity and mechanisms of the drug resistance to find a way out.

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