The Role of Innate Priming in Modifying Tumor-associated Macrophage Phenotype

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Topham, Ben [1 ]
Hock, Barry [2 ]
Phillips, Elisabeth [1 ]
Wiggins, George [1 ]
Currie, Margaret [1 ]
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[1] Univ Otago Christchurch, Dept Pathol & Biomed Sci, Mackenzie Canc Res Grp, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand
[2] Univ Otago Christchurch, Dept Pathol & Biomed Sci, Haematol Res Grp, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand
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FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE-LANDMARK | 2024年 / 29卷 / 12期
关键词
tumor-associated macrophage (TAM); innate priming; epigenetic modification; metabolic modification; cancer; BACILLUS-CALMETTE-GUERIN; EPIGENETIC MECHANISMS; MOLECULAR-MECHANISMS; GENE-EXPRESSION; METABOLISM; ACTIVATION; CYTOKINES; ANTITUMOR; IMMUNITY; OUTCOMES;
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10.31083/j.fbl2912418
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are innate immune cells that exert far reaching influence over the tumor microenvironment (TME). Depending on cues within the local environment, TAMs may promote tumor angiogenesis, cancer cell invasion and immunosuppression, or, alternatively, inhibit tumor progression via neoantigen presentation, tumoricidal reactive oxygen species generation and pro-inflammatory cytokine secretion. Therefore, TAMs have a pivotal role in determining tumor progression and response to therapy. TAM phenotypes are driven by cytokines and physical cues produced by tumor cells, adipocytes, fibroblasts, pericytes, immune cells, and other cells within the TME. Research has shown that TAMs can be primed by environmental stimuli, adding another layer of complexity to the environmental context that determines TAM phenotype. Innate priming is a functional consequence of metabolic and epigenetic reprogramming of innate cells by a primary stimulant, resulting in altered cellular response to future secondary stimulation. Innate priming offers a novel target for development of cancer immunotherapy and improved prognosis of disease, but also raises the risk of exacerbating existing inflammatory pathologies. This review will discuss the mechanisms underlying innate priming including metabolic and epigenetic modification, its relevance to TAMs and tumor progression, and possible clinical implications for cancer treatment.
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