The Roles of Myeloid Cells in Breast Cancer Progression.

4区 医学 Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Charlotte Helena Rivas, Fengshuo Liu, Xiang H-F Zhang
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Abstract

This chapter reviews tumor-associated myeloid cells, including macrophages, neutrophils, and other innate immune cells, and their multifaceted roles in supporting breast cancer progression and metastasis. In primary tumors, myeloid cells play key roles in promoting tumor epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and invasion. They can facilitate intravasation (entry into the bloodstream) and colonization, disrupting the endothelial cell layer and reshaping the extracellular matrix. They can also stimulate angiogenesis, suppress immune cell responses, and enhance cancer cell adaptability. In the bloodstream, circulating myeloid cells enable the survival of disseminated tumor cells via immunosuppressive effects and physical shielding. At the metastatic sites, they prime the premetastatic niche, facilitate tumor cell extravasation, and support successful colonization and outgrowth. Mechanistically, myeloid cells enhance cancer cell survival, dormancy escape, proliferation, and mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET). Nonetheless, substantial gaps in our understanding persist regarding the functional and spatiotemporal diversity, as well as the evolutionary patterns, of myeloid cells during metastatic progression. Myeloid cell plasticity and differential responses to therapies present key barriers to successful treatments. Identifying specific pro-tumoral myeloid cell subpopulations and disrupting their interactions with cancer cells represent promising therapeutic opportunities. Emerging evidence suggests combining immunomodulators or stromal normalizers with conventional therapies could help overcome therapy-induced immunosuppression and improve patient outcomes. Overall, further elucidating myeloid cell heterogeneity and function throughout the process of breast cancer progression and metastasis will enable more effective therapeutic targeting of these critical stromal cells.

骨髓细胞在乳腺癌进展中的作用。
本章综述了肿瘤相关的骨髓细胞,包括巨噬细胞、中性粒细胞和其他先天免疫细胞,以及它们在支持乳腺癌进展和转移中的多方面作用。在原发性肿瘤中,髓细胞在促进肿瘤上皮-间质转化(EMT)和侵袭中起关键作用。它们可以促进细胞内渗(进入血液)和定植,破坏内皮细胞层并重塑细胞外基质。它们还可以刺激血管生成,抑制免疫细胞反应,增强癌细胞的适应性。在血液中,循环骨髓细胞通过免疫抑制作用和物理屏蔽使弥散性肿瘤细胞存活。在转移部位,它们启动转移前生态位,促进肿瘤细胞外渗,并支持成功的定植和生长。从机制上讲,骨髓细胞促进癌细胞存活、休眠逃逸、增殖和间充质上皮转化(MET)。尽管如此,我们对骨髓细胞在转移过程中的功能和时空多样性以及进化模式的理解仍然存在实质性的差距。髓细胞可塑性和对治疗的差异反应是成功治疗的关键障碍。识别特定的前肿瘤骨髓细胞亚群并破坏它们与癌细胞的相互作用代表了有希望的治疗机会。新出现的证据表明,将免疫调节剂或基质正常化剂与常规治疗相结合,可以帮助克服治疗引起的免疫抑制,改善患者的预后。总之,进一步阐明骨髓细胞在乳腺癌进展和转移过程中的异质性和功能,将有助于更有效地靶向治疗这些关键的基质细胞。
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Advances in experimental medicine and biology
Advances in experimental medicine and biology 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
5.90
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0.00%
发文量
465
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology provides a platform for scientific contributions in the main disciplines of the biomedicine and the life sciences. This series publishes thematic volumes on contemporary research in the areas of microbiology, immunology, neurosciences, biochemistry, biomedical engineering, genetics, physiology, and cancer research. Covering emerging topics and techniques in basic and clinical science, it brings together clinicians and researchers from various fields.
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