The Yin‐Yang of tumor‐associated macrophages in neoplastic progression and immune surveillance
IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital · University of Milan
Abstract
An intrinsic (oncogene-driven) pathway and an extrinsic (microenvironment-driven) pathway connect inflammatory reactions and cancer. M2-polarized tumor-associated macrophages and the related myeloid-derived suppressor cells are key prototypic components of smoldering inflammation driving neoplastic progression. However, mononuclear phagocytes can exert anti-tumor activity by killing tumor cells and eliciting tissue disruptive reactions (M1), a likely scenario in the early phases of carcinogenesis of immunogenic tumors and following therapeutic intervention. Shifting the macrophage balance represents a viable therapeutic target. Herein, the 'macrophage balance' is discussed in the context of the apparent…
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4Topics & keywords
- Macrophage
- Inflammation
- Biology
- Immune system
- Immunology
- Carcinogenesis
- Tumor microenvironment
- Context (archaeology)
- Good health and well-being