Function of alveolar macrophages in lung cancer microenvironment.

Takahiro Matsui, Seiji Taniguchi, Masaru Ishii
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Background: Cancer tissues contain a wide variety of immune cells that play critical roles in suppressing or promoting tumor progression. Macrophages are one of the most predominant populations in the tumor microenvironment and are composed of two classes: infiltrating macrophages from the bone marrow and tissue-resident macrophages (TRMs). This review aimed to outline the function of TRMs in the tumor microenvironment, focusing on lung cancer.

Review: Although the functions of infiltrating macrophages and tumor-associated macrophages have been intensively analyzed, a comprehensive understanding of TRM function in cancer is relatively insufficient because it differs depending on the tissue and organ. Alveolar macrophages (AMs), one of the most important TRMs in the lungs, are replenished in situ, independent of hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow, and are abundant in lung cancer tissue. Recently, we reported that AMs support cancer cell proliferation and contribute to unfavorable outcomes.

Conclusion: In this review, we introduce the functions of AMs in lung cancer and their underlying molecular mechanisms. A thorough understanding of the functions of AMs in lung cancer will lead to improved treatment outcomes.

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肺泡巨噬细胞在肺癌微环境中的功能
背景:癌症组织中含有多种免疫细胞,它们在抑制或促进肿瘤进展方面发挥着至关重要的作用。巨噬细胞是肿瘤微环境中最主要的群体之一,由两类组成:来自骨髓的浸润巨噬细胞和组织驻留巨噬细胞(TRMs)。本综述旨在概述TRMs在肿瘤微环境中的功能,重点关注肺癌:尽管对浸润巨噬细胞和肿瘤相关巨噬细胞的功能进行了深入分析,但对TRM在癌症中功能的全面了解还相对不足,因为TRM的功能因组织和器官而异。肺泡巨噬细胞(AMs)是肺部最重要的TRM之一,可在原位补充,与骨髓中的造血干细胞无关,在肺癌组织中含量丰富。最近,我们报道了AMs支持癌细胞增殖并导致不良结局:在这篇综述中,我们介绍了AMs在肺癌中的功能及其潜在的分子机制。全面了解 AMs 在肺癌中的功能将有助于改善治疗效果。
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