Перейти к основному содержанию
AkademIndex

Продукты

Для разработчиков

AkademBaseОткрытый API экосистемы
Обзорная статья

Extracellular matrix remodeling in tumor progression and immune escape: from mechanisms to treatments

Zhennan YuanDepartment of Oncological Surgery, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, 150081, ChinaYingpu LiDepartment of Oncological Surgery, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, 150081, ChinaSifan ZhangDepartment of Neurobiology, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, 150081, ChinaXueying WangDepartment of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, 410008, ChinaHe DouDepartment of Oncological Surgery, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, 150081, ChinaYu XiDepartment of Gynecological Oncology, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, 150081, ChinaZhiren ZhangInstitute of Metabolic Disease, Heilongjiang Academy of Medical Science, Heilongjiang Key Laboratory for Metabolic Disorder and Cancer Related Cardiovascular Diseases, Harbin, 150001, ChinaShanshan YangDepartment of Gynecological Radiotherapy, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, 150000, China. [email protected]Min XiaoDepartment of Oncological Surgery, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, 150081, China. [email protected]
2023en
ABI

Аннотация

The malignant tumor is a multi-etiological, systemic and complex disease characterized by uncontrolled cell proliferation and distant metastasis. Anticancer treatments including adjuvant therapies and targeted therapies are effective in eliminating cancer cells but in a limited number of patients. Increasing evidence suggests that the extracellular matrix (ECM) plays an important role in tumor development through changes in macromolecule components, degradation enzymes and stiffness. These variations are under the control of cellular components in tumor tissue via the aberrant activation of signaling pathways, the interaction of the ECM components to multiple surface receptors, and mechanical impact. Additionally, the ECM shaped by cancer regulates immune cells which results in an immune suppressive microenvironment and hinders the efficacy of immunotherapies. Thus, the ECM acts as a barrier to protect cancer from treatments and supports tumor progression. Nevertheless, the profound regulatory network of the ECM remodeling hampers the design of individualized antitumor treatment. Here, we elaborate on the composition of the malignant ECM, and discuss the specific mechanisms of the ECM remodeling. Precisely, we highlight the impact of the ECM remodeling on tumor development, including proliferation, anoikis, metastasis, angiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis, and immune escape. Finally, we emphasize ECM "normalization" as a potential strategy for anti-malignant treatment.

Перевод пока недоступен

Идентификаторы

Цитирования и источники

Цитирований: 3Использованных источников: 0