The Evolution of Tumor Microenvironment in Gliomas and Its Implication for Target Therapy
Yang Hu, Zhixing Li, Yichi Zhang, Yuzheng Wu, Zihao Liu, Jianhao Zeng, Zhexue Hao, Jin Li, Jiaoyan Ren, Maojin Yao
Abstract
Gliomas develop in unique and complicated environments that nourish tumor cells. The tumor microenvironment (TME) of gliomas comprises heterogeneous cells, including brain-resident cells, immune cells, and vascular cells. Reciprocal interactions among these cells are involved in the evolution of the TME. Moreover, the study of attractive therapeutic strategies that target the TME is transitioning from basic research to the clinic. Mouse models are indispensable tools for dissecting the processes and mechanisms leading to TME evolution. In this review, we overview the paradoxical roles of the TME, as well as the recent progress of mouse models in TME research. Finally, we summarize recent advances in TME-targeting therapeutic strategies.