Tumor microenvironment: barrier or opportunity towards effective cancer therapy
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Abstract
Tumor microenvironment (TME) is a specialized ecosystem of host components, designed by tumor cells for successful development and metastasis of tumor. With the advent of 3D culture and advanced bioinformatic methodologies, it is now possible to study TME's individual components and their interplay at higher resolution. Deeper understanding of the immune cell's diversity, stromal constituents, repertoire profiling, neoantigen prediction of TMEs has provided the opportunity to explore the spatial and temporal regulation of immune therapeutic interventions. The variation of TME composition among patients plays an important role in determining responders and non-responders towards cancer immunotherapy. Therefore,…
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3Topics & keywords
- Tumor microenvironment
- Immunotherapy
- Reprogramming
- Stromal cell
- Computational biology
- Cancer immunotherapy
- Immune system
- Biology