The role of tumor microenvironment and immune cell crosstalk in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC): Emerging therapeutic opportunities
Misr University for Science and Technology · Egyptian Society of Laboratory Medicine · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype characterized by its lack of estrogen, progesterone, and HER2 receptors, leading to limited treatment options and poor prognosis. This review synthesizes current research on the tumor microenvironment (TME) and immune cell crosstalk in TNBC to identify emerging therapeutic opportunities. The TME in TNBC is a complex ecosystem comprising immune cells, fibroblasts, and extracellular matrix components, which significantly influence tumor growth and metastasis. Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals T-cell heterogeneity and identifies prognostic genes. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a key role in immunosuppression, with thymidine kinase-1 (TK1) identified…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.39
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 374
Authors
8- HSHussein SabitCorresponding
Misr University for Science and Technology
- AAAmro Adel
Misr University for Science and Technology
- MMMariam M. Abdelfattah
Misr University for Science and Technology
- RMRehab M. Ramadan
Misr University for Science and Technology
- MNMahmoud Nazih
Egyptian Society of Laboratory Medicine
Topics & keywords
- Triple-negative breast cancer
- Crosstalk
- Tumor microenvironment
- Immune system
- Cancer research
- Breast cancer
- Medicine
- Cancer