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Metabolic reprograming of tumor-associated macrophages

Abhishek Puthenveetil, Shweta Dubey

2020Annals of Translational Medicine101 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A large body of scientific evidence corroborated by clinical and animal model experiments indicates that tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) play a crucial role in tumor development and progression. TAMs are a key immune cell type present in tumor microenvironment (TME) and associated with poor prognosis, drug resistance, enhanced angiogenesis and metastasis in cancer. TAMs are a phenotypically diverse population of myeloid cells which display tremendous plasticity and dynamic metabolic nature. A complete interpretation of pro-tumoral and anti-tumoral metabolic switch in TAMs is essential to understand immune evasion mechanisms in cancer. Recent studies have also implicated epigenetic mechanisms as significantly regulators of TAM functions. In this review we provide an overview of metabolic circuitry in TAMs, its impact on immune effector cells and interventions aimed at rewiring the metabolic circuits in TAMs. Mechanisms responsible for TAM polarization in cancer are also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Tumor microenvironmentImmune systemCancer researchEpigeneticsAngiogenesisMacrophage polarizationBiologyPopulationMetastasisEffectorTumor progressionCancer cellCancerImmunologyMedicineMacrophageIn vitroBiochemistryGeneEnvironmental healthGeneticsImmune cells in cancerImmune Cell Function and InteractionEpigenetics and DNA Methylation