Strategies for studying immune and non-immune human and canine mammary gland cancer tumour infiltrate

IF 9.7 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochimica et biophysica acta. Reviews on cancer Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bbcan.2023.189064
Oscar Hernán Rodríguez-Bejarano , Leonardo Roa , Giovanni Vargas-Hernández , Lucía Botero-Espinosa , Carlos Parra-López , Manuel Alfonso Patarroyo
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The tumour microenvironment (TME) is usually defined as a cell environment associated with tumours or cancerous stem cells where conditions are established affecting tumour development and progression through malignant cell interaction with non-malignant cells. The TME is made up of endothelial, immune and non-immune cells, extracellular matrix (ECM) components and signalling molecules acting specifically on tumour and non-tumour cells. Breast cancer (BC) is the commonest malignant neoplasm worldwide and the main cause of mortality in women globally; advances regarding BC study and understanding it are relevant for acquiring novel, personalised therapeutic tools. Studying canine mammary gland tumours (CMGT) is one of the most relevant options for understanding BC using animal models as they share common epidemiological, clinical, pathological, biological, environmental, genetic and molecular characteristics with human BC. In-depth, detailed investigation regarding knowledge of human BC-related TME and in its canine model is considered extremely relevant for understanding changes in TME composition during tumour development. This review addresses important aspects concerned with different methods used for studying BC- and CMGT-related TME that are important for developing new and more effective therapeutic strategies for attacking a tumour during specific evolutionary stages.

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研究人类和犬类乳腺癌肿瘤免疫和非免疫浸润的策略
肿瘤微环境(TME)通常被定义为与肿瘤或癌症干细胞相关的细胞环境,在这种环境中,通过恶性细胞与非恶性细胞的相互作用,形成影响肿瘤发生和发展的条件。TME由内皮细胞、免疫细胞和非免疫细胞、细胞外基质(ECM)成分以及专门作用于肿瘤细胞和非肿瘤细胞的信号分子组成。乳腺癌(BC)是世界上最常见的恶性肿瘤,也是全球妇女死亡的主要原因。犬乳腺肿瘤(CMGT)与人类乳腺癌具有共同的流行病学、临床、病理、生物学、环境、遗传和分子特征,因此研究犬乳腺肿瘤(CMGT)是利用动物模型了解乳腺癌的最佳选择之一。深入、详细地研究与人类 BC 相关的 TME 及其犬类模型,对于了解肿瘤发生过程中 TME 组成的变化极为重要。本综述探讨了用于研究 BC 和 CMGT 相关 TME 的不同方法的重要方面,这些方法对于开发新的、更有效的治疗策略,在特定的进化阶段攻克肿瘤非常重要。
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Biochimica et biophysica acta. Reviews on cancer
Biochimica et biophysica acta. Reviews on cancer 医学-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer encompasses the entirety of cancer biology and biochemistry, emphasizing oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, growth-related cell cycle control signaling, carcinogenesis mechanisms, cell transformation, immunologic control mechanisms, genetics of human (mammalian) cancer, control of cell proliferation, genetic and molecular control of organismic development, rational anti-tumor drug design. It publishes mini-reviews and full reviews.
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