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  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
9,666 Views
38 Pages

How Pyroptosis Contributes to Inflammation and Fibroblast-Macrophage Cross-Talk in Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Benjamin Demarco,
  • Sara Danielli,
  • Fabian A. Fischer and
  • Jelena S. Bezbradica

12 April 2022

About thirty years ago, a new form of pro-inflammatory lytic cell death was observed and termed pyroptosis. Only in 2015, gasdermins were defined as molecules that create pores at the plasma membrane and drive pyroptosis. Today, we know that gasdermi...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
118 Citations
13,240 Views
19 Pages

30 September 2017

Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease that is characterized by a high grade of cell plasticity arising from the contribution of a diverse range of factors. When combined, these factors allow a cancer cell to transition from an epithelial to a mese...

  • Opinion
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,930 Views
9 Pages

3 June 2024

Classic Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL) is a B-cell lymphoma in which tumour cells, the so-called Hodgkin Reed–Sternberg (HRS) cells, are admixed with non-malignant cell types that are a functional part of the disease. Immune cells, fibroblasts, special...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,785 Views
13 Pages

15 August 2025

Mechanical forces shape immune responses in both health and disease. PIEZO1 and PIEZO2, two mechanosensitive ion channels, have emerged as critical transducers of these forces, influencing inflammation, pain, fibrosis, and neuroimmune regulation. Thi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,341 Views
23 Pages

3D Model of the Early Melanoma Microenvironment Captures Macrophage Transition into a Tumor-Promoting Phenotype

  • Gabriela A. Pizzurro,
  • Chang Liu,
  • Kathryn Bridges,
  • Amanda F. Alexander,
  • Alice Huang,
  • Janani P. Baskaran,
  • Julie Ramseier,
  • Marcus W. Bosenberg,
  • Michael Mak and
  • Kathryn Miller-Jensen

12 September 2021

Tumor immune response is shaped by the tumor microenvironment (TME), which often evolves to be immunosuppressive, promoting disease progression and metastasis. An important example is melanoma tumors, which display high numbers of tumor-associated ma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,434 Views
23 Pages

Insights on TAM Formation from a Boolean Model of Macrophage Polarization Based on In Vitro Studies

  • Malvina Marku,
  • Nina Verstraete,
  • Flavien Raynal,
  • Miguel Madrid-Mencía,
  • Marcin Domagala,
  • Jean-Jacques Fournié,
  • Loïc Ysebaert,
  • Mary Poupot and
  • Vera Pancaldi

7 December 2020

The tumour microenvironment is the surrounding of a tumour, including blood vessels, fibroblasts, signaling molecules, the extracellular matrix and immune cells, especially neutrophils and monocyte-derived macrophages. In a tumour setting, macrophage...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,910 Views
24 Pages

Single-Cell Analysis Dissects the Effects of Vitamin D on Genetic Senescence Signatures Across Murine Tissues

  • Emilio Sosa-Díaz,
  • Helena Reyes-Gopar,
  • Guillermo de Anda-Jáuregui and
  • Enrique Hernández-Lemus

24 January 2025

Background/Objectives: Vitamin D (VD) plays a crucial role in age-related diseases, and its influence on cellular senescence (CS) could help clarify its function in aging. Considering VD’s pleiotropic effects and the heterogeneity of CS. Method...

  • Review
  • Open Access
298 Citations
17,908 Views
24 Pages

TGF-β and the Tissue Microenvironment: Relevance in Fibrosis and Cancer

  • Laia Caja,
  • Francesco Dituri,
  • Serena Mancarella,
  • Daniel Caballero-Diaz,
  • Aristidis Moustakas,
  • Gianluigi Giannelli and
  • Isabel Fabregat

Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) is a cytokine essential for the induction of the fibrotic response and for the activation of the cancer stroma. Strong evidence suggests that a strong cross-talk exists among TGF-β and the tissue ex...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,066 Views
30 Pages

Landscape of Interactions between Stromal and Myeloid Cells in Ileal Crohn’s Disease; Indications of an Important Role for Fibroblast-Derived CCL-2

  • Nikolas Dovrolis,
  • Vassilis Valatas,
  • Ioannis Drygiannakis,
  • Eirini Filidou,
  • Michail Spathakis,
  • Leonidas Kandilogiannakis,
  • Gesthimani Tarapatzi,
  • Konstantinos Arvanitidis,
  • Giorgos Bamias and
  • George Kolios
  • + 3 authors

Background and aims: Monocyte recruitment in the lamina propria and inflammatory phenotype driven by the mucosal microenvironment is critical for the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. However, the stimuli responsible remain largely unknown....

  • Review
  • Open Access
35 Citations
8,040 Views
26 Pages

PDAC, the Influencer Cancer: Cross-Talk with Tumor Microenvironment and Connected Potential Therapy Strategies

  • Leonardo Mercanti,
  • Maria Sindaco,
  • Mariangela Mazzone,
  • Maria Carmela Di Marcantonio,
  • Mariagrazia Piscione,
  • Raffaella Muraro and
  • Gabriella Mincione

26 May 2023

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is among the leading causes of death by cancer in the world. What makes this pathological condition particularly lethal is a combination of clinical and molecular heterogeneity, lack of early diagnostic indexes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,049 Views
15 Pages

Crosstalk between Cancer Cells and Fibroblasts for the Production of Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 in the Murine 4T1 Breast Cancer

  • Mayu Imamura,
  • Tiantian Li,
  • Chunning Li,
  • Masayoshi Fujisawa,
  • Naofumi Mukaida,
  • Akihiro Matsukawa and
  • Teizo Yoshimura

22 October 2021

The chemokine monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1/CCL2) is shown to promote the progression of breast cancer. We previously identified cancer cell-derived granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) as a potential regulator of MCP...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,424 Views
21 Pages

Inflammatory processes and cancer stem cells (CSCs) are increasingly recognized as factors in the development of tumors. Emerging evidence indicates that CSCs are associated with cancer properties such as metastasis, treatment resistance, and disease...

  • Review
  • Open Access
739 Views
18 Pages

11 December 2025

Tissue regeneration is a highly complex and dynamic process critically influenced by the immune microenvironment and its multifaceted interactions with fibroblasts. Traditionally regarded as structural cells responsible for extracellular matrix (ECM)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,297 Views
14 Pages

Hypermongone C Accelerates Wound Healing through the Modulation of Inflammatory Factors and Promotion of Fibroblast Migration

  • Sara E. Moghadam,
  • Mahdi Moridi Farimani,
  • Sara Soroury,
  • Samad N. Ebrahimi and
  • Ehsan Jabbarzadeh

The physiology of wound healing is dependent on the crosstalk between inflammatory mediators and cellular components of skin regeneration including fibroblasts and endothelial cells. Therefore, strategies to promote healing must regulate this crossta...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,063 Views
20 Pages

Evaluation of TAM Receptor Targeting in Pathophysiology of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

  • Nicole Vercellino,
  • Luciana L. Ferreira,
  • Elisa Zoppis,
  • Alice Di Tizio,
  • Zohre Sabihi Ahvaz,
  • Rosalba Minisini,
  • Francesco Gavelli,
  • Pier Paolo Sainaghi,
  • Filippo Patrucco and
  • Mattia Bellan

14 October 2025

Background and Objectives: TAM receptors—Tyro3, Axl, and Mer—and their ligand Growth Arrest-Specific 6 (Gas6) represent a pleiotropic system implicated in fibrosis. Increased Gas6 and Axl expression have previously been observed in lung s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
45 Citations
6,212 Views
16 Pages

Keloids and hypertrophic scars are pathological cutaneous scars. They arise from excessive wound healing, which induces chronic dermal inflammation and results in overwhelming fibroblast production of extracellular matrix. Their etiology is unclear....

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,409 Views
13 Pages

26 June 2025

Background and Objectives: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive and fatal interstitial lung disease with limited therapeutic options. Current therapies (pirfenidone, nintedanib) exhibit modest efficacy and significant side effects, un...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,007 Views
18 Pages

Probe Sequencing Analysis of Regenerating Lizard Tails Indicates Crosstalk Among Osteoclasts, Epidermal Cells, and Fibroblasts

  • Darian J. Gamble,
  • Samantha Lopez,
  • Melody Yazdi,
  • Toni Castro-Torres and
  • Thomas P. Lozito

Lizards are distinguished as the only amniotes, and closest relatives of mammals, capable of multilineage epimorphic regeneration. Tail blastemas of green anole lizards (Anolis carolinensis) consist of col3a1+ fibroblastic connective tissue cells enc...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
6,244 Views
14 Pages

TGFβ and the Tumor Microenvironment in Colorectal Cancer

  • Maximilian J. Waldner and
  • Markus F. Neurath

12 April 2023

Growing evidence supports an important role of the tumor microenvironment (TME) in the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer (CRC). Resident cells such as fibroblasts or immune cells infiltrating into the TME maintain continuous crosstalk with cancer cel...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,520 Views
35 Pages

4 November 2024

Stromal and immune cells and their interactions have gained the attention of cardiology researchers and clinicians in recent years as their contribution in cardiac repair is increasingly recognized. The repair process in the heart is a particularly c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,452 Views
15 Pages

Cancer-Associated Fibroblast-Derived FGF7 Promotes Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Progression and Macrophage Infiltration

  • Man Jia,
  • Mingyu Xie,
  • Xixi Luo,
  • Huiping Wang,
  • Chunyan Duan,
  • Wanni Lai,
  • Rongyang Dai and
  • Ronghao Wang

5 November 2024

As the predominant stromal cells in the ccRCC surrounding environment, cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) have been established as supportive of tumor growth. However, the detailed molecular mechanisms underlying the supporting role of CAFs in ccRC...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,701 Views
23 Pages

Prostacyclin Released by Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Promotes Immunosuppressive and Pro-Metastatic Macrophage Polarization in the Ovarian Cancer Microenvironment

  • Leah Sommerfeld,
  • Isabel Knuth,
  • Florian Finkernagel,
  • Jelena Pesek,
  • Wolfgang A. Nockher,
  • Julia M. Jansen,
  • Uwe Wagner,
  • Andrea Nist,
  • Thorsten Stiewe and
  • Silke Reinartz
  • + 2 authors

13 December 2022

Metastasis of high-grade ovarian carcinoma (HGSC) is orchestrated by soluble mediators of the tumor microenvironment. Here, we have used transcriptomic profiling to identify lipid-mediated signaling pathways encompassing 41 ligand-synthesizing enzyme...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,675 Views
24 Pages

26 August 2023

The role of neutrophils in breast cancer shows that the N1 proinflammatory subtype can suppress and attack the tumor. In contrast, the N2 pro-tumor subtype aids the tumor in its survival, progression, and metastasis. Recently, more focus has been dir...

  • Review
  • Open Access
43 Citations
7,637 Views
21 Pages

15 February 2023

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most prevalent cancers worldwide and the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death globally. Tumor cells recruit and remodel various types of stromal and inflammatory cells to form a tumor microenvironm...

  • Review
  • Open Access
63 Citations
8,246 Views
25 Pages

29 April 2021

Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) have been extensively studied for more than three decades. Consisting of three isotypes, PPARα, γ, and β/δ, these nuclear receptors are regarded as the master metabolic regulators which govern many...

  • Article
  • Open Access
44 Citations
4,441 Views
15 Pages

Therapeutic Potential of Exosomes Derived from Diabetic Adipose Stem Cells in Cutaneous Wound Healing of db/db Mice

  • Hsiang-Hao Hsu,
  • Aline Yen Ling Wang,
  • Charles Yuen Yung Loh,
  • Ashwin Alke Pai and
  • Huang-Kai Kao

(1) Background: Diabetes impairs angiogenesis and wound healing. Paracrine secretion from adipose stem cells (ASCs) contains membrane-bound nano-vesicles called exosomes (ASC-Exo) but the functional role and therapeutic potential of diabetic ASC-Exo...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,457 Views
10 Pages

Cell-Type-Specific Effect of Innate Immune Signaling on Stress Granules

  • Prem Prasad Lamichhane,
  • Aditi,
  • Xuping Xie and
  • Parimal Samir

5 July 2024

Stress granules (SGs) are cytoplasmic membraneless compartments that can form in stressed cells. There is an intricate relationship between SGs and innate immune signaling pathways. A previous study reported that the innate immune signaling mediated...

  • Review
  • Open Access
314 Views
21 Pages

Mesothelial Cells in Fibrosis: Focus on Intercellular Crosstalk

  • Nadezhda Bakalenko,
  • Evdokiya Kuznetsova,
  • Konstantin Dergilev,
  • Irina Beloglazova and
  • Anna Malashicheva

5 January 2026

Mesothelial cells line serosal cavities and internal organs, playing a vital role in maintaining serosal integrity and homeostasis. Their remarkable plasticity and ability to undergo mesothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (MMT) position them as key re...

  • Review
  • Open Access
116 Citations
8,638 Views
20 Pages

11 December 2020

Tumor heterogeneity is considered the major cause of treatment failure in current cancer therapies. This feature of solid tumors is not only the result of clonal outgrowth of cells with genetic mutations, but also of epigenetic alterations induced by...

  • Review
  • Open Access
75 Citations
6,781 Views
29 Pages

The Crowded Crosstalk between Cancer Cells and Stromal Microenvironment in Gynecological Malignancies: Biological Pathways and Therapeutic Implication

  • Rosalba De Nola,
  • Alessio Menga,
  • Alessandra Castegna,
  • Vera Loizzi,
  • Girolamo Ranieri,
  • Ettore Cicinelli and
  • Gennaro Cormio

The tumor microenvironment plays a pillar role in the progression and the distance dissemination of cancer cells in the main malignancies affecting women—epithelial ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer and cervical cancer. Their milieu acquires s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,543 Views
18 Pages

Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Establish Spatially Distinct Prognostic Niches in Subcutaneous Colorectal Cancer Mouse Model

  • Zhixian Lin,
  • Jinmeng Wang,
  • Yixin Ma,
  • Yanan Zhu,
  • Yuhan Li,
  • Zhengtao Xiao and
  • Wei Zhao

19 July 2025

Background/Objectives: Subcutaneous tumor models are widely used in colorectal cancer (CRC) research due to their experimental accessibility; however, the spatial organization and regulatory mechanisms of their tumor microenvironment remain poor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,070 Views
23 Pages

Identification of Glycolysis-Related Genes in MAFLD and Their Immune Infiltration Implications: A Multi-Omics Analysis with Experimental Validation

  • Jiawei Chen,
  • Siqi Yang,
  • Diwen Shou,
  • Bo Liu,
  • Shaohan Li,
  • Tongtong Luo,
  • Huiting Chen,
  • Chen Huang and
  • Yongjian Zhou

Background: Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is characterized by metabolic syndrome and immune infiltration, with glycolysis pathway activation emerging as a pivotal contributor. This study aims to identify glycolysis-associated key g...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,001 Views
17 Pages

MicroRNA-Mediated Metabolic Shaping of the Tumor Microenvironment

  • Federico Virga,
  • Lorena Quirico,
  • Stefania Cucinelli,
  • Massimiliano Mazzone,
  • Daniela Taverna and
  • Francesca Orso

3 January 2021

The metabolism of cancer cells is generally very different from what is found in normal counterparts. However, in a tumor mass, the continuous crosstalk and competition for nutrients and oxygen among different cells lead to metabolic alterations, not...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,651 Views
20 Pages

The biomechanical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) including its stiffness, viscoelasticity, collagen architecture, and temperature constitute critical biomechanical cues governing breast cancer progression. Matrix metalloproteinase 13 (M...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,999 Views
27 Pages

Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Peritoneal Fibrosis and Peritoneal Membrane Dysfunction in Peritoneal Dialysis

  • Yasuhiko Ito,
  • Ting Sun,
  • Mitsuhiro Tawada,
  • Hiroshi Kinashi,
  • Makoto Yamaguchi,
  • Takayuki Katsuno,
  • Hangsoo Kim,
  • Masashi Mizuno and
  • Takuji Ishimoto

The characteristic feature of chronic peritoneal damage in peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a decline in ultrafiltration capacity associated with pathological fibrosis and angiogenesis. The pathogenesis of peritoneal fibrosis is attributed to bioincompati...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,907 Views
15 Pages

Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Glycolytic Shift in the Tumor Microenvironment: Impact on Paclitaxel Efficacy in Cancer Therapy

  • Tanvi Premchandani,
  • Jayshree Taksande,
  • Amol Tatode,
  • Sameer Sheikh,
  • Mohammad Qutub,
  • Ujban Md Hussain,
  • Rahmuddin Khan and
  • Milind Umekar

Tumor cells often exhibit mitochondrial dysfunction and a pronounced glycolytic shift (the “Warburg effect”) that alters the tumor microenvironment. These metabolic changes, including mitochondrial DNA mutations and impaired oxidative pho...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
8,026 Views
17 Pages

9 February 2023

Tumor budding (TB), a microscopic finding in the stroma ahead of the invasive fronts of tumors, has been well investigated and reported as a prognostic marker in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Epithelial–mesenchymal transition (...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3,892 Views
25 Pages

13 October 2025

Melasma is a chronic, acquired hyperpigmentation disease that occurs on light-exposed skin, especially in women of childbearing age. This common dyschromic disorder significantly impairs quality of life, yet treatments are unsatisfactory due to an in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,064 Views
20 Pages

In Silico Analysis Predicts Nuclear Factors NR2F6 and YAP1 as Mesenchymal Subtype-Specific Therapeutic Targets for Ovarian Cancer Patients

  • Wanja Kassuhn,
  • Pedro R. Cutillas,
  • Mirjana Kessler,
  • Jalid Sehouli,
  • Elena I. Braicu,
  • Nils Blüthgen and
  • Hagen Kulbe

12 June 2023

Background: Tumour heterogeneity in high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) is a proposed cause of acquired resistance to treatment and high rates of relapse. Among the four distinct molecular subtypes of HGSOC, the mesenchymal subtype (MES) has bee...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
7,143 Views
25 Pages

Insights into CSF-1R Expression in the Tumor Microenvironment

  • Caterina Tomassetti,
  • Gaia Insinga,
  • Francesca Gimigliano,
  • Andrea Morrione,
  • Antonio Giordano and
  • Emanuele Giurisato

The colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF-1R) plays a pivotal role in orchestrating cellular interactions within the tumor microenvironment (TME). Although the CSF-1R has been extensively studied in myeloid cells, the expression of this receptor...

  • Review
  • Open Access
189 Citations
16,567 Views
40 Pages

Crosstalk of Inflammatory Cytokines within the Breast Tumor Microenvironment

  • Ola Habanjar,
  • Rea Bingula,
  • Caroline Decombat,
  • Mona Diab-Assaf,
  • Florence Caldefie-Chezet and
  • Laetitia Delort

16 February 2023

Several immune and immunocompetent cells, including dendritic cells, macrophages, adipocytes, natural killer cells, T cells, and B cells, are significantly correlated with the complex discipline of oncology. Cytotoxic innate and adaptive immune cells...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,044 Views
23 Pages

Upregulated Matrisomal Proteins and Extracellular Matrix Mechanosignaling Underlie Obesity-Associated Promotion of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

  • Richard T. Waldron,
  • Aurelia Lugea,
  • Hui-Hua Chang,
  • Hsin-Yuan Su,
  • Crystal Quiros,
  • Michael S. Lewis,
  • Mingtian Che,
  • V. Krishnan Ramanujan,
  • Enrique Rozengurt and
  • Stephen J. Pandol
  • + 1 author

21 April 2024

Diet-induced obesity (DIO) promotes pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) in mice expressing KRasG12D in the pancreas (KC mice), but the precise mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we performed multiplex quantitative proteomic and phosphoproteomic ana...