Fibroblasts in Orchestrating Colorectal Tumorigenesis and Progression

IF 7.1 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jcmgh.2024.01.013
Subinuer Abudukelimu , Noel F.C.C. de Miranda , Lukas J.A.C. Hawinkels
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Abstract

Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are an abundant component of the tumor microenvironment and have been shown to possess critical functions in tumor progression. Although their roles predominantly have been described as tumor-promoting, more recent findings have identified subsets of CAFs with tumor-restraining functions. Accumulating evidence underscores large heterogeneity in fibroblast subsets in which distinct subsets differentially impact the initiation, progression, and metastasis of colorectal cancer. In this review, we summarize and discuss the evolving role of CAFs in colorectal cancer, highlighting the ongoing controversies regarding their distinct origins and multifaceted functions. In addition, we explore how CAFs can confer resistance to current therapies and the challenges of developing effective CAF-directed therapies. Taken together, we believe that, in this rapidly evolving field, it is crucial first to understand CAF dynamics comprehensively, and to bridge existing knowledge gaps regarding CAF heterogeneity and plasticity before further exploring the clinical targeting of CAFs.

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成纤维细胞在协调结直肠肿瘤发生和发展中的作用
癌症相关成纤维细胞(CAFs)是肿瘤微环境的一个重要组成部分,已被证明在肿瘤进展过程中具有关键功能。虽然它们的作用主要被描述为促进肿瘤发展,但最近的研究结果发现了具有抑制肿瘤功能的成纤维细胞亚群。不断积累的证据强调了成纤维细胞亚群的巨大异质性,其中不同的亚群对结直肠癌(CRC)的发生、发展和转移具有不同的影响。在这篇综述中,我们总结并讨论了 CAFs 在 CRC 中不断演变的作用,强调了有关其不同起源和多方面功能的持续争议。此外,我们还探讨了 CAFs 如何对目前的疗法产生抗药性,以及开发有效的 CAF 定向疗法所面临的挑战。总之,我们认为,在这一快速发展的领域中,至关重要的是首先要全面了解 CAF 的动态,弥合有关 CAF 异质性和可塑性的现有知识差距,然后再进一步探索 CAF 的临床靶向治疗。
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期刊介绍: "Cell and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology (CMGH)" is a journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of digestive biology through impactful research that spans the spectrum of normal gastrointestinal, hepatic, and pancreatic functions, as well as their pathologies. The journal's mission is to publish high-quality, hypothesis-driven studies that offer mechanistic novelty and are methodologically robust, covering a wide range of themes in gastroenterology, hepatology, and pancreatology. CMGH reports on the latest scientific advances in cell biology, immunology, physiology, microbiology, genetics, and neurobiology related to gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, and pancreatic health and disease. The research published in CMGH is designed to address significant questions in the field, utilizing a variety of experimental approaches, including in vitro models, patient-derived tissues or cells, and animal models. This multifaceted approach enables the journal to contribute to both fundamental discoveries and their translation into clinical applications, ultimately aiming to improve patient care and treatment outcomes in digestive health.
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