聚焦肿瘤相关巨噬细胞与肿瘤微环境的相互作用:从机制到干预。

IF 13.3 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Theranostics Pub Date : 2025-06-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7150/thno.113727
Hancheng Wu, Jing Li, Ruilin Yao, Jing Liu, Lili Su, Wenjie You
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摘要

免疫疗法在癌症治疗中取得了令人鼓舞的成果;然而,肿瘤微环境(TME)中的免疫抑制阻碍了治疗反应。这导致了对TME中关键免疫细胞作为治疗干预措施的研究增加。肿瘤相关巨噬细胞(TAMs)是TME中浸润免疫细胞的主要组成部分,表现出高度的可塑性,很大程度上依赖于来自周围环境的信号。尽管代谢组学和单细胞组学的重大进展已经揭示了几种类型癌症中tam的代谢和功能异质性,但tam靶向治疗的发展仍然具有挑战性。本文重点介绍了TAMs与TME中肿瘤细胞、免疫细胞、癌相关成纤维细胞和细胞外基质等成分之间的相互作用。此外,本文还讨论了tam的起源、异质性和代谢重编程的最新见解,并总结了在临床研究中靶向tam的相关方法。本综述提供了对微环境网络中tam的更深入了解,旨在确定候选靶点以改善癌症免疫治疗。
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Focusing on the interplay between tumor-associated macrophages and tumor microenvironment: from mechanism to intervention.

Immunotherapy has generated promising outcomes in cancer treatment; however, therapeutic responses are hampered by immunosuppression in the tumor microenvironment (TME). This has resulted in increased study of key immune cells in the TME as therapeutic interventions. Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), a major component of infiltrating immune cells in the TME, display high plasticity, largely dependent on cues received from their surroundings. Although significant progress in metabolomics and single-cell omics has unraveled the metabolic and functional heterogeneity of TAMs across several types of cancer, the development of TAM-targeted therapy remains challenging. In the present review, the crosstalk between TAMs and other components in TME, such as tumor cells, immune cells, cancer-associated fibroblasts, and extracellular matrix is highlighted. Additionally, updated insights into the origin, heterogeneity, and metabolic reprogramming of TAMs are discussed, and relevant approaches of targeting TAMs in clinical investigations are summarized. The present review provides a deeper understanding of TAMs within the microenvironment network, aimed at identifying candidate targets to improve cancer immunotherapy.

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Theranostics
Theranostics MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
25.40
自引率
1.60%
发文量
433
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Theranostics serves as a pivotal platform for the exchange of clinical and scientific insights within the diagnostic and therapeutic molecular and nanomedicine community, along with allied professions engaged in integrating molecular imaging and therapy. As a multidisciplinary journal, Theranostics showcases innovative research articles spanning fields such as in vitro diagnostics and prognostics, in vivo molecular imaging, molecular therapeutics, image-guided therapy, biosensor technology, nanobiosensors, bioelectronics, system biology, translational medicine, point-of-care applications, and personalized medicine. Encouraging a broad spectrum of biomedical research with potential theranostic applications, the journal rigorously peer-reviews primary research, alongside publishing reviews, news, and commentary that aim to bridge the gap between the laboratory, clinic, and biotechnology industries.
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