IF 6.9 3区 医学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Jeong-Hoon Jang, Do-Hee Kim, Kyung-Soo Chun
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摘要

肿瘤微环境(Tumor microenvironment, TME)由多种细胞类型组成,它们之间的相互作用直接或间接地显著影响肿瘤的发生和治疗结果。在TME中,各种细胞产生活性氧(ROS),并表现出双重作用:适度的ROS水平促进肿瘤的发生和进展,而过高的ROS水平诱导癌细胞死亡,影响抗癌治疗的效果。炎性小体,即胞质多蛋白复合物,在肿瘤发生的多个阶段起关键作用,在炎症性TME的建立中起关键作用。通过释放IL-1β和IL-18等细胞因子,炎性小体有助于免疫细胞募集并维持支持肿瘤生长的慢性炎症状态。ROS是炎性小体激活的关键调节因子,不同细胞类型对ROS介导的激活的影响不同,从而对肿瘤进展和治疗反应产生不同的影响。这篇综述探讨了ROS如何在各种tme相关细胞中驱动炎症小体的激活,以及炎症小体诱导的互惠ROS生成,研究了它们对肿瘤发生和治疗效果的多方面影响。通过阐明TME中ROS和炎性小体之间复杂的相互作用,我们为可能调节癌症进展和提高治疗效果的潜在治疗方法提供了见解。
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Tumor microenvironment regulation by reactive oxygen species-mediated inflammasome activation

Tumor microenvironment (TME) is composed of diverse cell types whose interactions, both direct and indirect, significantly influence tumorigenesis and therapeutic outcomes. Within TME, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced by various cells and exhibit a dual role: moderate ROS levels promote tumor initiation and progression, whereas excessive levels induce cancer cell death, influencing the efficacy of anticancer therapies. Inflammasomes, cytosolic multiprotein complexes, are pivotal in multiple stages of tumorigenesis and play a crucial role in establishing the inflammatory TME. By releasing cytokines such as IL-1β and IL-18, inflammasomes contribute to immune cell recruitment and sustain a chronic inflammatory state that supports tumor growth. ROS are critical regulators of inflammasome activation, with the impact of ROS-mediated activation differing across cell types, leading to distinct influences on tumor progression and therapeutic responses. This review explores how ROS drive inflammasome activation in various TME-associated cells and the reciprocal ROS generation induced by inflammasomes, examining their multifaceted impact on tumorigenesis and therapeutic efficacy. By elucidating the complex interplay between ROS and inflammasomes in TME, we provide insights into potential therapeutic approaches that could modulate cancer progression and enhance treatment outcomes.

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CiteScore
13.40
自引率
9.00%
发文量
48
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: Archives of Pharmacal Research is the official journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Korea and has been published since 1976. Archives of Pharmacal Research is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the publication of original scientific research papers and reviews in the fields of drug discovery, drug development, and drug actions with a view to providing fundamental and novel information on drugs and drug candidates.
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