脂肪物质:肿瘤相关脂肪细胞作为肿瘤进展和免疫逃避的介质。

IF 3.1 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Niti Sureka, Shikhar Chohan, Samreen Zaheer, Durre Aden, Sana Ahuja, Amit H Agravat, Seema Goel, Jaseem Hassan, Laltlanzovi Chawgthu, Hage Nobin, Sufian Zaheer
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肿瘤周围脂肪细胞表现出表型和独特生物学特性的变化,如成熟脂肪细胞分化标志物的表达减少,脂肪细胞衍生因子的分泌增加,以及癌细胞代谢重编程的促进,被称为癌症相关脂肪细胞(CAAs)。CAAs越来越被认为是肿瘤微环境(TME)中肿瘤发生、进展和转移的重要因素。CAAs主要存在于富含脂肪的组织中,如乳腺癌、卵巢癌、结肠直肠癌和胰腺癌,当暴露于癌细胞中时,CAAs会发生显著的功能变化。这些变化包括向癌细胞的脂质转移、促炎细胞因子的分泌和细胞外基质的重塑,所有这些变化都增强了癌细胞的存活、增殖和侵袭。TME由多种非癌细胞、细胞外基质成分和信号分子组成,在影响肿瘤行为和治疗反应中起着动态作用。CAAs与癌细胞相互作用,从正常脂肪细胞转化为肿瘤促进细胞,同时驱动癌症侵袭性。了解CAAs促进癌症进展的机制为针对TME的新治疗策略提供了有希望的途径,从而更有效地对抗癌症。
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Matter of Fat: Cancer-Associated Adipocytes as Mediators of Tumor Progression and Immune Evasion.

Peritumoral adipocytes that exhibit changes in their phenotype and distinct biological characteristics, such as reduced expression of mature adipocyte differentiation markers, increased secretion of adipocyte-derived factors, and facilitation of metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells, are referred to as cancer-associated adipocytes (CAAs). CAAs are increasingly recognized as important contributors to tumor initiation, progression, and metastasis within the tumor microenvironment (TME). Found predominantly in fat-rich tissues such as breast, ovarian, colorectal, and pancreatic cancers, CAAs undergo significant functional changes when exposed to cancer cells. These changes include lipid transfer to cancer cells, secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines, and remodeling of the extracellular matrix, all of which enhance cancer cell survival, proliferation, and invasion. The TME, composed of various non-cancerous cells, extracellular matrix components, and signaling molecules, plays a dynamic role in influencing tumor behavior and treatment response. CAAs engage in a reciprocal interaction with cancer cells, transforming from normal adipocytes to tumor-promoting cells while simultaneously driving cancer aggressiveness. Understanding the mechanisms through which CAAs contribute to cancer progression offers promising avenues for novel therapeutic strategies targeting the TME to combat cancer more effectively.

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Cell Biology International
Cell Biology International 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
7.60
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208
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1 months
期刊介绍: Each month, the journal publishes easy-to-assimilate, up-to-the minute reports of experimental findings by researchers using a wide range of the latest techniques. Promoting the aims of cell biologists worldwide, papers reporting on structure and function - especially where they relate to the physiology of the whole cell - are strongly encouraged. Molecular biology is welcome, as long as articles report findings that are seen in the wider context of cell biology. In covering all areas of the cell, the journal is both appealing and accessible to a broad audience. Authors whose papers do not appeal to cell biologists in general because their topic is too specialized (e.g. infectious microbes, protozoology) are recommended to send them to more relevant journals. Papers reporting whole animal studies or work more suited to a medical journal, e.g. histopathological studies or clinical immunology, are unlikely to be accepted, unless they are fully focused on some important cellular aspect. These last remarks extend particularly to papers on cancer. Unless firmly based on some deeper cellular or molecular biological principle, papers that are highly specialized in this field, with limited appeal to cell biologists at large, should be directed towards journals devoted to cancer, there being very many from which to choose.
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