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Functional heterogeneity of fibroblasts in primary tumors and metastases

Priscilla S.W. Cheng, Marta Zaccaria, Giulia Biffi

2024Trends in cancer60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are abundant components of the tumor microenvironment (TME) of most solid malignancies and have emerged as key regulators of cancer progression and therapy response. Although recent technological advances have uncovered substantial CAF molecular heterogeneity at the single-cell level, defining functional roles for most described CAF populations remains challenging. With the aim of bridging CAF molecular and functional heterogeneity, this review focuses on recently identified functional interactions of CAF subtypes with malignant cells, immune cells, and other stromal cells in primary tumors and metastases. Dissecting the heterogeneous functional crosstalk of specific CAF populations with other components is starting to uncover candidate combinatorial strategies for therapeutically targeting the TME and cancer progression.

Topics & Concepts

Primary (astronomy)Cancer researchBiologyMedicinePathologyComputational biologyPhysicsAstronomyCancer Cells and MetastasisFibroblast Growth Factor ResearchBiomarkers in Disease Mechanisms