Litcius/Paper detail

Plasticity and Functional Heterogeneity of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts

Jacqueline M Flynn, Nikita Thadani, Erin E. Gallagher, Isabella Azzaro, Cameron M. Bodnar, Colin P. McCarty, Gabriele Romano, Marie R. Webster, Claudia Capparelli

2025Cancer Research15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tumor heterogeneity and plasticity enable adaptation to metastatic microenvironments and resistance to therapies. Recent progress in single-cell analyses has permitted detailed characterization of the complexity and diversity of the different tumor components in multiple tumor types. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF) are a central component of the tumor microenvironment and play critical roles in cancer progression and therapeutic response. The identification of different CAF subtypes and elucidation of their functional plasticity are crucial for identifying novel therapeutic approaches to target protumorigenic CAFs and harness tumor-suppressive CAFs to enhance the efficacy of cancer treatments. In this review, we discuss how intrinsic and extrinsic factors and the extensive cross-talk between cancer cells and the tumor microenvironment promote CAF heterogeneity and their contributions to cancer progression and therapeutic resistance. Understanding the roles of CAF plasticity and their intercellular interactions may drive the development of effective treatment strategies to improve patient prognosis.

Topics & Concepts

Tumor microenvironmentCrosstalkCancer-Associated FibroblastsCancerTumor progressionCancer cellBiologyCancer researchCancer stem cellTumor cellsGeneticsPhysicsOpticsCancer Cells and Metastasis3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchCellular Mechanics and Interactions
Plasticity and Functional Heterogeneity of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts | Litcius