The role of tumor-associated macrophages(TAMs) in tumor progression and relevant advance in targeted therapy

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Qiyao Yang [1 ,2 ]
Ningning Guo [1 ]
Yi Zhou [1 ]
Jiejian Chen [2 ]
Qichun Wei [2 ]
Min Han [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Pharmaceutics,College of Pharmaceutical Sciences,Zhejiang University
[2] Department of Radiation Oncology,Key Laboratory of Cancer Prevention and Intervention,The Second Affiliated Hospital,College of Medicine,Zhejiang University
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国家重点研发计划; 中国国家自然科学基金;
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R730.5 [肿瘤治疗学];
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Macrophages have a leading position in the tumor microenvironment(TME) which paves the way to carcinogenesis.Initially,monocytes and macrophages are recruited to the sites where the tumor develops.Under the guidance of different microenvironmental signals,macrophages would polarize into two functional phenotypes,named as classically activated macrophages(M1) and alternatively activated macrophages(M2).Contrary to the anti-tumor effect of M1,M2 exerts anti-inflammatory and tumorigenic characters.In progressive tumor,M2 tumor-associated macrophages(TAMs) are in the majority,being vital regulators reacting upon TME.This review elaborates on the role of TAMs in tumor progression.Furthermore,prospective macrophage-focused therapeutic strategies,including drugs not only in clinical trials but also at primary research stages,are summarized followed by a discussion about their clinical application values.Nanoparticulate systems with efficient drug delivery and improved antitumor effect are also summed up in this article.
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页码:2156 / 2170
页数:15
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