Shaping Polarization Of Tumor-Associated Macrophages In Cancer Immunotherapy
Beijing Tongren Hospital · Capital Medical University
Abstract
Different stimuli can polarize macrophages into two basic types, M1 and M2. Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in the tumor microenvironment (TME) are composed of heterogeneous subpopulations, which include the M1 anti-tumor and M2 pro-tumor phenotypes. TAMs predominantly play a M2-like tumor-promoting role in the TME and regulate various malignant effects, such as angiogenesis, immune suppression, and tumor metastasis; hence, TAMs have emerged as a hot topic of research in cancer therapy. This review focuses on three main aspects of TAMs. First, we summarize macrophage polarization along with the effects on the TME. Second, recent advances and challenges in cancer treatment and the role of M2-like TAMs in…
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- 38.41
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- 100%
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- 76
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3Topics & keywords
- Tumor microenvironment
- Macrophage polarization
- Immunotherapy
- Cancer research
- Cancer immunotherapy
- Metastasis
- Angiogenesis
- Immune checkpoint
- Good health and well-being