Understanding the interplay between extracellular matrix topology and tumor-immune interactions: Challenges and opportunities.

Q2 Medicine Oncotarget Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.18632/oncotarget.28666
Yijia Fan, Alvis Chiu, Feng Zhao, Jason T George
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Modern cancer management comprises a variety of treatment strategies. Immunotherapy, while successful at treating many cancer subtypes, is often hindered by tumor immune evasion and T cell exhaustion as a result of an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME). In solid malignancies, the extracellular matrix (ECM) embedded within the TME plays a central role in T cell recognition and cancer growth by providing structural support and regulating cell behavior. Relative to healthy tissues, tumor associated ECM signatures include increased fiber density and alignment. These and other differentiating features contributed to variation in clinically observed tumor-specific ECM configurations, collectively referred to as Tumor-Associated Collagen Signatures (TACS) 1-3. TACS is associated with disease progression and immune evasion. This review explores our current understanding of how ECM geometry influences the behaviors of both immune cells and tumor cells, which in turn impacts treatment efficacy and cancer evolutionary progression. We discuss the effects of ECM remodeling on cancer cells and T cell behavior and review recent in silico models of cancer-immune interactions.

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了解细胞外基质拓扑结构与肿瘤免疫相互作用之间的相互作用:挑战与机遇。
现代癌症治疗包括多种治疗策略。免疫疗法虽然能成功治疗许多癌症亚型,但往往因免疫抑制性肿瘤微环境(TME)导致的肿瘤免疫逃避和 T 细胞衰竭而受阻。在实体恶性肿瘤中,嵌入肿瘤微环境的细胞外基质(ECM)通过提供结构支持和调节细胞行为,在 T 细胞识别和癌症生长中发挥着核心作用。与健康组织相比,肿瘤相关的 ECM 特征包括纤维密度和排列的增加。这些特征和其他分化特征导致了临床观察到的肿瘤特异性 ECM 配置的变化,统称为肿瘤相关胶原特征(TACS)1-3。TACS 与疾病进展和免疫逃避有关。本综述探讨了我们目前对 ECM 几何结构如何影响免疫细胞和肿瘤细胞行为的理解,这反过来又影响了治疗效果和癌症的演变进程。我们讨论了 ECM 重塑对癌细胞和 T 细胞行为的影响,并回顾了癌症-免疫相互作用的最新硅学模型。
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Oncotarget Oncogenes-CELL BIOLOGY
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