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Functional and Therapeutic Significance of Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Colorectal Cancer

Yitong Li, Zhenmei Chen, Jiahao Han, Xiaochen Ma, Xin Zheng, Jinhong Chen

2022Frontiers in Oncology55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The role of the tumor microenvironment (TME) in the progression of colorectal cancer (CRC) and its acquisition of resistance to treatment become the research hotspots. As an important component of TME, the tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) regulate multiple critical oncogenic processes, namely, occurrence, proliferation, metastasis, and drug resistance in CRC. In this review, we have discussed the functional and therapeutic significance of TAMs in CRC. M1 macrophages act as the tumor suppressor while M2 macrophages promote CRC. The polarization of TAMs is mainly regulated by the pathways such as NFKB1 pathways, STAT3 pathways, WNT5A pathways, and PI3K pathways in CRC. Furthermore, the M2 polarization of TAMs is not only controllable but also reversible. Finally, we provide insights into the TAMs-targeted therapeutic strategies.

Topics & Concepts

Colorectal cancerTumor microenvironmentCancer researchMacrophage polarizationTumor-associated macrophagePI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwaySuppressorMetastasisMedicineSignal transductionSTAT3CancerBiologyMacrophageTumor cellsInternal medicineBiochemistryIn vitroImmune cells in cancerHistone Deacetylase Inhibitors ResearchEpigenetics and DNA Methylation
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