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16 Citations
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Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are one of the most plentiful immune compositions in the tumor microenvironment, which are further divided into anti-tumor M1 subtype and pro-tumor M2 subtype. Recent findings found that TAMs play a vital function...

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3 Citations
1,297 Views
13 Pages

Tumor-Associated Macrophage (TAM)-Related Cytokines, sCD163, CCL2, and CCL4, as Novel Biomarkers for Overall Survival and Time to Treatment in Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia: Emphasis on Asymptomatic WM

  • Alexandros Gkiokas,
  • Mavra Papadatou-Gigante,
  • Annita Ioanna Gkioka,
  • Aspasia Koudouna,
  • Thomai M. Tryfou,
  • Alexandros Alexandropoulos,
  • Vassiliki Bartzi,
  • Nikolitsa Kafasi and
  • Marie-Christine Kyrtsonis

13 February 2025

Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia (WM) is a heterogeneous disease, and the majority of patients tend to have a long course. Nevertheless, it is imperative to detect patients who have a high risk of progression and who benefit from closer follow-u...

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1 Citations
2,985 Views
14 Pages

Assessment of Tumor-Associated Tissue Eosinophilia (TATE) and Tumor-Associated Macrophages (TAMs) in Canine Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Urinary Bladder

  • Rita Files,
  • Victor Okwu,
  • Nuno Topa,
  • Marisa Sousa,
  • Filipe Silva,
  • Paula Rodrigues,
  • Leonor Delgado,
  • Justina Prada and
  • Isabel Pires

5 February 2024

Transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder is a significant neoplasm in dogs, characterized by a poor prognosis and a high metastatic potential. These canine spontaneous tumors share many characteristics with human transitional cell carcinoma...

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268 Citations
15,744 Views
18 Pages

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a malignant tumor in the digestive system whose incidence and mortality is high-ranking among tumors worldwide. The initiation and progression of CRC is a complex process involving genetic alterations in cancer cells and mu...

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1 Citations
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55 Pages

Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality for both men and women worldwide. Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are the most abundant immune cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME) of solid tumors, including CRC....

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1 Citations
3,401 Views
11 Pages

M1 Polarized Tumor-Associated Macrophages (TAMs) as Promising Prognostic Signature in Stage I–II Gastric Adenocarcinomas

  • Antonio Ieni,
  • Rosario Alberto Caruso,
  • Cristina Pizzimenti,
  • Giuseppe Giuffrè,
  • Eleonora Irato,
  • Luciana Rigoli,
  • Giuseppe Navarra,
  • Guido Fadda and
  • Giovanni Tuccari

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) may be noticed in gastric carcinomas (GC), but their clinicopathological significance has not been yet explored. From a histological review of 400 cases of tubular/papillary adenocarcinomas, 24 cases of stage I–II...

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87 Citations
6,487 Views
13 Pages

Arginase-1+ Exosomes from Reprogrammed Macrophages Promote Glioblastoma Progression

  • Juliana H. Azambuja,
  • Nils Ludwig,
  • Saigopalakrishna S. Yerneni,
  • Elizandra Braganhol and
  • Theresa L. Whiteside

Interactions between tumor cells and tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are critical for glioblastoma progression. The TAMs represent up to 30% of the glioblastoma mass. The role of TAMs in tumor progression and in the mechanisms underlying tumor gr...

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40 Citations
7,387 Views
20 Pages

Macrophages are one of the most important cells of the innate immune system and are known for their ability to engulf and digest foreign substances, including cellular debris and tumor cells. They can convert into tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs)...

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54 Citations
5,507 Views
19 Pages

Targeting Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Cancer Immunotherapy

  • Amy J. Petty,
  • Dwight H. Owen,
  • Yiping Yang and
  • Xiaopei Huang

22 October 2021

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) represent the most abundant leukocyte population in most solid tumors and are greatly influenced by the tumor microenvironment. More importantly, these macrophages can promote tumor growth and metastasis through in...

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3 Citations
2,046 Views
19 Pages

How to Use Macrophages Against Cancer

  • Jacek Kuźnicki,
  • Natalia Janicka,
  • Barbara Białynicka-Birula,
  • Wojciech Kuźnicki,
  • Hanna Chorążyczewska,
  • Iwona Deszcz and
  • Julita Kulbacka

23 November 2024

Numerous studies have demonstrated the significant influence of immune cells on cancer development and treatment. This study specifically examines tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), detailing their characteristics and roles in tumorigenesis and ana...

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1,363 Views
14 Pages

Refining the Role of Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Kiyofumi Takabatake,
  • Piao Tianyan,
  • Takuma Arashima,
  • Anqi Chang,
  • Hotaka Kawai,
  • Htoo Shwe Eain,
  • Yamin Soe,
  • Zin Zin Min,
  • Masae Fujii and
  • Keisuke Nakano
  • + 1 author

25 August 2025

In the tumor microenvironment, various immune and stromal cells, such as fibroblasts and vascular endothelial cells, contribute to tumor growth and progression by interacting with cancer cells. Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) have attracted atten...

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24 Citations
6,984 Views
22 Pages

MicroRNAs: As Critical Regulators of Tumor- Associated Macrophages

  • Bilash Chatterjee,
  • Priyanka Saha,
  • Subhankar Bose,
  • Devendra Shukla,
  • Nabanita Chatterjee,
  • Sanjay Kumar,
  • Prem Prakash Tripathi and
  • Amit Kumar Srivastava

27 September 2020

Emerging shreds of evidence suggest that tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) modulate various hallmarks of cancer during tumor progression. Tumor microenvironment (TME) prime TAMs to execute important roles in cancer development and progression, incl...

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14 Citations
4,808 Views
22 Pages

Modulation of Tumor-Associated Macrophages to Overcome Immune Suppression in the Hepatocellular Carcinoma Microenvironment

  • Mahmoud Singer,
  • Zhuoli Zhang,
  • Farshid Dayyani,
  • Zigeng Zhang,
  • Vahid Yaghmai,
  • April Choi,
  • Jennifer Valerin,
  • David Imagawa and
  • Nadine Abi-Jaoudeh

29 December 2024

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a major global health issue characterized by poor prognosis and complex tumor biology. One of the critical components of the HCC tumor microenvironment (TME) is tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), which play a pivot...

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67 Citations
6,898 Views
25 Pages

Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Gliomas—Basic Insights and Treatment Opportunities

  • Johannes K. Andersen,
  • Hrvoje Miletic and
  • Jubayer A. Hossain

4 March 2022

Glioma refers to a group of primary brain tumors which includes glioblastoma (GBM), astrocytoma and oligodendroglioma as major entities. Among these, GBM is the most frequent and most malignant one. The highly infiltrative nature of gliomas, and thei...

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29 Citations
6,978 Views
17 Pages

Metabolic Cancer-Macrophage Crosstalk in the Tumor Microenvironment

  • Kyra E. de Goede,
  • Amber J. M. Driessen and
  • Jan Van den Bossche

7 November 2020

Tumors consist of a wide variety of cells, including immune cells, that affect tumor progression. Macrophages are abundant innate immune cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME) and are crucial in regulating tumorigenicity. Specific metabolic condit...

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9 Citations
3,137 Views
21 Pages

CD163 Monoclonal Antibody Modified Polymer Prodrug Nanoparticles for Targeting Tumor-Associated Macrophages (TAMs) to Enhance Anti-Tumor Effects

  • Zun Yang,
  • Haijiao Li,
  • Wenrui Zhang,
  • Mingzu Zhang,
  • Jinlin He,
  • Zepeng Yu,
  • Xingwei Sun and
  • Peihong Ni

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs)-based immunotherapy is a promising strategy. Since TAMs are mainly composed of M2-type macrophages, they have a promoting effect on tumor growth, invasion, and metastasis. M2-type macrophages contain a specific rec...

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33 Pages

TAMing Gliomas: Unraveling the Roles of Iba1 and CD163 in Glioblastoma

  • Haneya Fuse,
  • Yuqi Zheng,
  • Islam Alzoubi and
  • Manuel B. Graeber

26 April 2025

Gliomas, the most common type of primary brain tumor, are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Glioblastoma, a highly malignant subtype, is particularly common, aggressive, and resistant to treatment. The tumor microenvironment (...

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41 Citations
8,145 Views
17 Pages

Novel Opportunities for Cathepsin S Inhibitors in Cancer Immunotherapy by Nanocarrier-Mediated Delivery

  • Natalie Fuchs,
  • Mergim Meta,
  • Detlef Schuppan,
  • Lutz Nuhn and
  • Tanja Schirmeister

2 September 2020

Cathepsin S (CatS) is a secreted cysteine protease that cleaves certain extracellular matrix proteins, regulates antigen presentation in antigen-presenting cells (APC), and promotes M2-type macrophage and dendritic cell polarization. CatS is overexpr...

  • Article
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21 Pages

Effect of Oral Peritumoral Tissue on Infiltration and Differentiation of Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Tianyan Piao,
  • Kiyofumi Takabatake,
  • Takuma Arashima,
  • Yulu Zhao,
  • Hotaka Kawai,
  • Htoo Shwe Eain,
  • Yamin Soe,
  • Zin Zin Min,
  • Keisuke Nakano and
  • Hitoshi Nagatsuka

22 September 2025

The recruitment of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in the tumor microenvironment (TME) of oral squamous carcinoma (OSCC) affects significant cancer invasion; however, in the normal host tissue that is located in the cancer’s surrounding are...

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29 Citations
5,797 Views
14 Pages

4 January 2022

The tumor microenvironment (TME) comprises various cell types, soluble factors, viz, metabolites or cytokines, which together play in promoting tumor metastasis. Tumor infiltrating immune cells play an important role against cancer, and metabolic swi...

  • Systematic Review
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2 Citations
2,216 Views
19 Pages

Targeting Macrophages in Glioblastoma: Current Therapies and Future Directions

  • Giovanni Pennisi,
  • Federico Valeri,
  • Benedetta Burattini,
  • Placido Bruzzaniti,
  • Carmelo Lucio Sturiale,
  • Andrea Talacchi,
  • Fabio Papacci,
  • Alessandro Olivi and
  • Giuseppe Maria Della Pepa

18 August 2025

Glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive brain tumor characterized by an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME), which contributes to treatment resistance and disease progression. Background: Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), comprising both re...

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23 Citations
6,554 Views
22 Pages

Embryonic Origin and Subclonal Evolution of Tumor-Associated Macrophages Imply Preventive Care for Cancer

  • Xiao-Mei Zhang,
  • De-Gao Chen,
  • Shengwen Calvin Li,
  • Bo Zhu and
  • Zhong-Jun Li

14 April 2021

Macrophages are widely distributed in tissues and function in homeostasis. During cancer development, tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) dominatingly support disease progression and resistance to therapy by promoting tumor proliferation, angiogenesi...

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51 Citations
13,812 Views
29 Pages

NF-κB: Governing Macrophages in Cancer

  • Jessica Cornice,
  • Daniela Verzella,
  • Paola Arboretto,
  • Davide Vecchiotti,
  • Daria Capece,
  • Francesca Zazzeroni and
  • Guido Franzoso

31 January 2024

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are the major component of the tumor microenvironment (TME), where they sustain tumor progression and or-tumor immunity. Due to their plasticity, macrophages can exhibit anti- or pro-tumor functions through the exp...

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21 Citations
4,078 Views
18 Pages

Association of CD206 Protein Expression with Immune Infiltration and Prognosis in Patients with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

  • Angélique Bobrie,
  • Océane Massol,
  • Jeanne Ramos,
  • Caroline Mollevi,
  • Evelyne Lopez-Crapez,
  • Nathalie Bonnefoy,
  • Florence Boissière-Michot and
  • William Jacot

3 October 2022

Background: Triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) have a worse prognosis, but might respond to immunotherapies. Macrophages are plastic cells that can adopt various phenotypes and functions. Although they are a major immune population in TNBCs, the...

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28 Citations
8,385 Views
18 Pages

26 March 2014

Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most lethal and aggressive type of primary brain malignancy. Failures of the traditional therapies in treating GBMs raise the urgent requirement to develop new approaches with more responsive targets. The phenomen...

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40 Citations
8,152 Views
29 Pages

18 September 2020

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are the main population of myeloid cells infiltrating solid tumors and the pivotal orchestrators of cancer-promoting inflammation. However, due to their exceptional plasticity, macrophages can be also key effector...

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20 Citations
5,821 Views
15 Pages

An Ex Vivo 3D Tumor Microenvironment-Mimicry Culture to Study TAM Modulation of Cancer Immunotherapy

  • Yan-Ruide Li,
  • Yanqi Yu,
  • Adam Kramer,
  • Ryan Hon,
  • Matthew Wilson,
  • James Brown and
  • Lili Yang

8 May 2022

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) accumulate in the solid tumor microenvironment (TME) and have been shown to promote tumor growth and dampen antitumor immune responses. TAM-mediated suppression of T-cell antitumor reactivity is considered to be a...

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206 Citations
13,591 Views
20 Pages

Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Osteosarcoma: From Mechanisms to Therapy

  • Francesca Cersosimo,
  • Silvia Lonardi,
  • Giulia Bernardini,
  • Brian Telfer,
  • Giulio Eugenio Mandelli,
  • Annalisa Santucci,
  • William Vermi and
  • Emanuele Giurisato

Osteosarcomas (OSs) are bone tumors most commonly found in pediatric and adolescent patients characterized by high risk of metastatic progression and recurrence after therapy. Effective therapeutic management of this disease still remains elusive as...

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1,680 Views
11 Pages

20 December 2024

Canine anal sac gland adenocarcinomas (ASACs) are locally aggressive and highly metastatic to regional lymph nodes. Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) can be effective prognostic and predictive markers in nu...

  • Article
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6 Citations
2,859 Views
19 Pages

CCR4 Blockade Diminishes Intratumoral Macrophage Recruitment and Augments Survival of Syngeneic Pancreatic Cancer-Bearing Mice

  • Aydar Khabipov,
  • Dung Nguyen Trung,
  • Julia van der Linde,
  • Lea Miebach,
  • Maik Lenz,
  • Felix Erne,
  • Wolfram von Bernstorff,
  • Tobias Schulze,
  • Stephan Kersting and
  • Sander Bekeschus
  • + 1 author

Pancreatic cancer is known for its tumor microenvironment (TME), which is rich in stromal and immune cells supporting cancer growth and therapy resistance. In particular, tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are known for their angiogenesis- and metas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,752 Views
21 Pages

Metabolic Reprogramming of Breast Tumor-Educated Macrophages Revealed by NMR Metabolomics

  • Ana S. Dias,
  • Catarina R. Almeida,
  • Luisa A. Helguero and
  • Iola F. Duarte

14 February 2023

The metabolic crosstalk between tumor cells and tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) has emerged as a critical contributor to tumor development and progression. In breast cancer (BC), the abundance of immune-suppressive TAMs positively correlates with...

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100 Citations
10,232 Views
25 Pages

Tumor-Associated Microglia and Macrophages in the Glioblastoma Microenvironment and Their Implications for Therapy

  • Rikke Sick Andersen,
  • Atul Anand,
  • Dylan Scott Lykke Harwood and
  • Bjarne Winther Kristensen

24 August 2021

Glioblastoma is the most frequent and malignant primary brain tumor. Standard of care includes surgery followed by radiation and temozolomide chemotherapy. Despite treatment, patients have a poor prognosis with a median survival of less than 15 month...

  • Article
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26 Citations
5,471 Views
19 Pages

CCR2 of Tumor Microenvironmental Cells Is a Relevant Modulator of Glioma Biology

  • Matthäus Felsenstein,
  • Anne Blank,
  • Alexander D. Bungert,
  • Annett Mueller,
  • Adnan Ghori,
  • Irina Kremenetskaia,
  • Olga Rung,
  • Thomas Broggini,
  • Kati Turkowski and
  • Lea Scherschinski
  • + 3 authors

13 July 2020

Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) shows a high influx of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs). The CCR2/CCL2 pathway is considered a relevant signal for the recruitment of TAMs and has been suggested as a therapeutic target in malignant gliomas. We found...

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28 Citations
5,082 Views
11 Pages

Tumor-Associated Macrophages/Microglia in Glioblastoma Oncolytic Virotherapy: A Double-Edged Sword

  • Sarah E. Blitz,
  • Ari D. Kappel,
  • Florian A. Gessler,
  • Neil V. Klinger,
  • Omar Arnaout,
  • Yi Lu,
  • Pier Paolo Peruzzi,
  • Timothy R. Smith,
  • Ennio A. Chiocca and
  • Gregory K. Friedman
  • + 1 author

4 February 2022

Oncolytic virotherapy is a rapidly progressing field that uses oncolytic viruses (OVs) to selectively infect malignant cells and cause an antitumor response through direct oncolysis and stimulation of the immune system. Despite demonstrated pre-clini...

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79 Citations
13,907 Views
22 Pages

Tumor-Associated Macrophages as Incessant Builders and Destroyers of the Cancer Stroma

  • Manuela Liguori,
  • Graziella Solinas,
  • Giovanni Germano,
  • Alberto Mantovani and
  • Paola Allavena

28 September 2011

Tumor-Associated Macrophages (TAM) are key components of the reactive stroma of tumors. In most, although not all cancers, their presence is associated with poor patient prognosis. In addition to releasing cytokines and growth factors for tumor and e...

  • Article
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2,903 Views
22 Pages

Synthetic GPR84 Agonists in Colorectal Cancer: Effective in THP-1 Cells but Ineffective in BMDMs and MC38 Mouse Tumor Models

  • Marlene Schwarzfischer,
  • Maria Rae Walker,
  • Michele Curcio,
  • Nader M. Boshta,
  • Arnaud Marchand,
  • Erik Soons,
  • Doris Pöhlmann,
  • Marcin Wawrzyniak,
  • Yasser Morsy and
  • Silvia Lang
  • + 3 authors

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in the colorectal cancer (CRC) microenvironment promote tumor progression but can be reprogrammed into a pro-inflammatory state with anti-cancer properties. Activation of the G protein-coupled receptor 84 (GPR84) i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
5,291 Views
15 Pages

CSF1R-Expressing Tumor-Associated Macrophages, Smoking and Survival in Lung Adenocarcinoma: Analyses Using Quantitative Phosphor-Integrated Dot Staining

  • Kentaro Inamura,
  • Yasuyuki Shigematsu,
  • Hironori Ninomiya,
  • Yasuhiro Nakashima,
  • Maki Kobayashi,
  • Haruyuki Saito,
  • Katsuhiro Takahashi,
  • Etsuko Futaya,
  • Sakae Okumura and
  • Yuichi Ishikawa
  • + 1 author

31 July 2018

CSF1R-expressing tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) induce a tumor-promoting microenvironment by regulating immunity. Evidence demonstrates that the expression and single nucleotide polymorphisms of CSF1R relate with survival and risk of lung cancer...

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12 Citations
3,000 Views
14 Pages

TAMs and PD-1 Networking in Gastric Cancer: A Review of the Literature

  • Melina Yerolatsite,
  • Nanteznta Torounidou,
  • Aristeidis Gogadis,
  • Fani Kapoulitsa,
  • Panagiotis Ntellas,
  • Evangeli Lampri,
  • Maria Tolia,
  • Anna Batistatou,
  • Konstantinos Katsanos and
  • Davide Mauri

30 December 2023

Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most common and aggressive types of cancer. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have proven effective in treating various types of cancer. The use of ICIs in GC patients is currently an area of ongoing re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,601 Views
14 Pages

TREM2 Is Associated with Advanced Stages and Inferior Prognosis in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Ann-Kristin Struckmeier,
  • Anne Radermacher,
  • Michael Fehrenz,
  • Dalia Alansary,
  • Philipp Wartenberg,
  • Mathias Wagner,
  • Anja Scheller,
  • Jochen Hess,
  • Julius Moratin and
  • Christian Freudlsperger
  • + 5 authors

24 September 2022

Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) is suggested to hamper antitumor immune response in multiple cancers. However, the role of TREM2 in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and its expression in tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,416 Views
18 Pages

Unusual Association of NF-κB Components in Tumor-Associated Macrophages (TAMs) Promotes HSPG2-Mediated Immune-Escaping Mechanism in Breast Cancer

  • Veronica De Paolis,
  • Fabio Maiullari,
  • Maila Chirivì,
  • Marika Milan,
  • Chiara Cordiglieri,
  • Francesca Pagano,
  • Alessandra Rita La Manna,
  • Elena De Falco,
  • Claudia Bearzi and
  • Roberto Rizzi
  • + 1 author

The cellular heterogeneity of the tumor environment of breast cancer (BC) is extremely complex and includes different actors such as neoplastic, stromal, and immunosuppressive cells, which contribute to the chemical and mechanical modification of the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
95 Citations
6,404 Views
17 Pages

Melanoma-Derived Exosomal miR-125b-5p Educates Tumor Associated Macrophages (TAMs) by Targeting Lysosomal Acid Lipase A (LIPA)

  • Dennis Gerloff,
  • Jana Lützkendorf,
  • Rose K.C. Moritz,
  • Tom Wersig,
  • Karsten Mäder,
  • Lutz P. Müller and
  • Cord Sunderkötter

17 February 2020

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are the most abundant immune cells in the tumor microenvironment, promoting tumor initiation, growth, progression, metastasis, and immune evasion. Recently it was shown that cancer cell-derived exosomes induce a tu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
785 Views
15 Pages

NRP1 and GFAP Expression in the Medulloblastoma Microenvironment: Implications for Angiogenesis and Tumor Progression

  • Margarita Belem Santana-Bejarano,
  • María Paulina Reyes-Mata,
  • José de Jesús Guerrero-García,
  • Daniel Ortuño-Sahagún and
  • Marisol Godínez-Rubí

22 July 2025

Background/Objectives: Medulloblastoma (MB) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in children. Its tumor microenvironment (TME) includes endothelial, glial, and immune cells that influence tumor architecture and progression. Neuropilin-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,206 Views
14 Pages

Spatial and Quantitative Analysis of Tumor-Associated Macrophages: Intratumoral CD163-/PD-L1+ TAMs as a Marker of Favorable Clinical Outcomes in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

  • Hajime Shinohara,
  • Maki Kobayashi,
  • Kumiko Hayashi,
  • Daichi Nogawa,
  • Ayaka Asakawa,
  • Yae Ohata,
  • Kazuishi Kubota,
  • Hisashi Takahashi,
  • Miyuki Yamada and
  • Masanori Tokunaga
  • + 9 authors

31 October 2022

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and abnormalities in cancer cells affect cancer progression and response to therapy. TAMs are a major component of the tumor microenvironment (TME) in breast cancer, with their invasion affecting clinical outcomes....

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,959 Views
10 Pages

Serum-Soluble CD163 Levels as a Prognostic Biomarker in Patients with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Treated with Chemoimmunotherapy

  • Aspasia Koudouna,
  • Annita Ioanna Gkioka,
  • Alexandros Gkiokas,
  • Thomai M. Tryfou,
  • Mavra Papadatou,
  • Alexandros Alexandropoulos,
  • Vassiliki Bartzi,
  • Nikolitsa Kafasi and
  • Marie-Christine Kyrtsonis

The majority of patients with Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) will respond to first-line treatment and be cured. However, the disease is heterogeneous, and biomarkers able to discriminate patients with suboptimal prognosis are needed. M2 CD163-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
7,263 Views
24 Pages

Comprehensive Integrative Analysis Reveals the Association of KLF4 with Macrophage Infiltration and Polarization in Lung Cancer Microenvironment

  • Shweta Arora,
  • Prithvi Singh,
  • Shaniya Ahmad,
  • Tanveer Ahmad,
  • Ravins Dohare,
  • Saleh A. Almatroodi,
  • Faris Alrumaihi,
  • Arshad Husain Rahmani and
  • Mansoor Ali Syed

14 August 2021

Macrophage polarization and infiltration to the tumor microenvironment (TME) is a critical determining factor for tumor progression. Macrophages are polarized into two states—M1 (pro-inflammatory, anti-tumorigenic and stimulated by LPS or IFN-γ) and...

  • Review
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27 Citations
4,597 Views
14 Pages

Potential of Photodynamic Therapy Based on Sugar-Conjugated Photosensitizers

  • Hiromi Kataoka,
  • Hirotada Nishie,
  • Mamoru Tanaka,
  • Makiko Sasaki,
  • Akihiro Nomoto,
  • Tomohiro Osaki,
  • Yoshiharu Okamoto and
  • Shigenobu Yano

18 February 2021

In 2015, the Japanese health insurance approved the use of a second-generation photodynamic therapy (PDT) using talaporfin sodium (TS); however, its cancer cell selectivity and antitumor effects of TS PDT are not comprehensive. The Warburg effect des...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,784 Views
14 Pages

Paracrine Signaling from Breast Cancer Cells Causes Activation of ID4 Expression in Tumor-Associated Macrophages

  • Sara Donzelli,
  • Andrea Sacconi,
  • Chiara Turco,
  • Enzo Gallo,
  • Elisa Milano,
  • Ilaria Iosue,
  • Giovanni Blandino,
  • Francesco Fazi and
  • Giulia Fontemaggi

11 February 2020

Background: Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) constitute a major portion of the leukocyte infiltrate found in breast cancer (BC). BC cells may reprogram TAMs in a pro-angiogenic and immunosuppressive sense. We previously showed that high expression...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,051 Views
12 Pages

The Role of Amino Acid Metabolism of Tumor Associated Macrophages in the Development of Colorectal Cancer

  • Manman Jiang,
  • Hongquan Cui,
  • Zhihong Liu,
  • Xin Zhou,
  • Ling Zhang,
  • Longnv Cao and
  • Miao Wang

17 December 2022

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are important immune cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Previous studies have shown that TAMs play a dual role in the development of colorectal cancer and promote the additional exploration of the immune es...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
881 Views
16 Pages

Role of Renin–Angiotensin System and Macrophages in Breast Cancer Microenvironment

  • Abir Abdullah Alamro,
  • Moudhi Abdullah Almutlaq,
  • Amani Ahmed Alghamdi,
  • Atekah Hazzaa Alshammari,
  • Eman Alshehri and
  • Saba Abdi

10 July 2025

Background/Objectives: The renin–angiotensin system (RAS) is well-established as a moderator of cardiovascular equilibrium and blood pressure. Nevertheless, growing evidence indicates that angiotensin II (Ang II), the principal RAS effector pep...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
16,397 Views
26 Pages

27 January 2014

Ongoing debates, misunderstandings and controversies on the role of inflammation in cancer have been extremely costly for taxpayers and cancer patients for over four decades. A reason for repeated failed clinical trials (90% ± 5 failure rates) is hea...

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