نتایج جستجو برای: tumor associated macrophages tams

تعداد نتایج: 1906463  

2016
Lidia Jiménez-García Sandra Herranz María Angeles Higueras Alfonso Luque Sonsoles Hortelano

Tumor microenvironment has been described to play a key role in tumor growth, progression, and metastasis. Macrophages are a major cellular constituent of the tumor stroma, and particularly tumor associated macrophages (TAMs or M2-like macrophages) exert important immunosuppressive activity and a pro-tumoral role within the tumor microenvironment. Alternative-reading frame (ARF) gene is widely ...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2014
Sudarshan Anand Lisa M Coussens

Tumor associated macrophages (TAMs) play a critical role in solid tumor development where they regulate neoplastic cell proliferation , survival and invasion, promote angiogenesis, and impact effector functions of T cells (1). Typically, TAMs activated by toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling or interferon (IFN)-γ are considered classically activated or Th1-type cells, whereas those activated by i...

2012
Flora Rey-Giraud Mathias Hafner Carola H. Ries

The tumor promoting role of M2 macrophages has been described in in vivo models and the presence of macrophages in certain tumor types has been linked to a poor clinical outcome. In light of burgeoning activities to clinically develop new therapies targeting tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), reliable in vitro models faithfully mimicking the tumor promoting functions of TAMs are required. Gen...

2016
Shuting Jiang Yuehong Yang Min Fang Xianglang Li Xiuxue Yuan Jingping Yuan

Considering the crucial significance of the tumor microenvironment in cancer development and progression, the present study aimed to investigate the changes in macrophages and angiogenesis during the cervical cancer (CC) progression process from chronic cervicitis to cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grades I-III (CIN I-III) to CC. This investigation included quantitative analysis and assessme...

2016
Rob J W Arts Theo S Plantinga Sander Tuit Thomas Ulas Bas Heinhuis Marika Tesselaar Yvette Sloot Gosse J Adema Leo A B Joosten Johannes W A Smit Mihai G Netea Joachim L Schultze Romana T Netea-Maier

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are key components of the tumor microenvironment in non-medullary thyroid cancer (TC), the most common endocrine malignancy. However, little is known regarding the regulation of their function in TC. Transcriptome analysis in a model of TC-induced macrophages identified increased inflammatory characteristics and rewiring of cell metabolism as key functional c...

2014
Feng Hong Bill X Wu Zihai Li

It is unclear how tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) contribute to the initiation of oncogenesis and how they are regulated at the molecular level. By using a lineage-specific deletion strategy, we found that heat shock protein 90kDa β (Grp94), member 1 (HSP90B1), a master chaperone for Toll-like receptors and integrins also known as GP96, critically endows TAMs with the ability to promote gen...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2006
Yunping Luo He Zhou Jörg Krueger Charles Kaplan Sung-Hyung Lee Carrie Dolman Dorothy Markowitz Wenyuan Wu Cheng Liu Ralph A Reisfeld Rong Xiang

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are associated with tumor progression and metastasis. Here, we demonstrate for the first time that legumain, a member of the asparaginyl endopeptidase family functioning as a stress protein, overexpressed by TAMs, provides an ideal target molecule. In fact, a legumain-based DNA vaccine served as a tool to prove this point, as it induced a robust CD8+ T cell r...

2016
Maija Hollmén Sinem Karaman Simon Schwager Angela Lisibach Ailsa J. Christiansen Mikael Maksimow Zsuzsanna Varga Sirpa Jalkanen Michael Detmar

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) have been implicated in the promotion of breast cancer growth and metastasis, and a strong infiltration by TAMs has been associated with estrogen receptor (ER)-negative tumors and poor prognosis. However, the molecular mechanisms behind these observations are unclear. We investigated macrophage activation in response to co-culture with several breast cancer c...

2016
Cláudia Danella Polli Luciana Pereira Ruas Luciana Chain Veronez Thais Herrero Geraldino Fabiana Rossetto de Morais Maria Cristina Roque-Barreira Gabriela Pereira-da-Silva

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) have an ambiguous and complex role in the carcinogenic process, since these cells can be polarized into different phenotypes (proinflammatory, antitumor cells or anti-inflammatory, protumor cells) by the tumor microenvironment. Given that the interactions between tumor cells and TAMs involve several players, a better understanding of the function and regulati...

2015
Ling Ding Guikai Liang Zhangting Yao Jieqiong Zhang Ruiyang Liu Huihui Chen Yulu Zhou Honghai Wu Bo Yang Qiaojun He

Accumulated evidence suggests that M2-like polarized tumor associated macrophages (TAMs) plays an important role in cancer progression and metastasis, establishing TAMs, especially M2-like TAMs as an appealing target for therapy intervention. Here we found that metformin significantly suppressed IL-13 induced M2-like polarization of macrophages, as illustrated by reduced expression of CD206, do...

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