Beyond the Norm: The emerging interplay of complement system and extracellular matrix in the tumor microenvironment.

IF 7.4 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Seminars in Immunology Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1016/j.smim.2025.101929
Andrea Balduit, Chiara Agostinis, Roberta Bulla
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Ground-breaking awareness has been reached about the intricate and dynamic connection between developing tumors and the host immune system. Being a powerful arm of innate immunity and a functional bridge with adaptive immunity, the complement system (C) has also emerged as a pivotal player in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Its "double-edged sword" role in cancer can find an explanation in the controversial relationship between C capability to mediate tumor cell cytolysis or, conversely, to sustain chronic inflammation and tumor progression by enhancing cell invasion, angiogenesis, and metastasis to distant organs. However, comprehensive knowledge about the actual role of C in cancer progression is impaired by several limitations of the currently available studies. In the current review, we aim to bring a fresh eye to the controversial role of C in cancer by analyzing the interplay between C and extracellular matrix (ECM) components as potential orchestrators of the TME. The interaction of C components with specific ECM components can determine C activation or inhibition and promote specific non-canonical functions, which can, in the tumor context, favor or limit progression based on the cancer setting. An in-depth and tumor-specific characterization of TME composition in terms of C components and ECM proteins could be essential to determine their potential interactions and become a key element for improving drug development, prognosis, and therapy response prediction in solid tumors.

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超常:肿瘤微环境中补体系统和细胞外基质的相互作用。
人们对肿瘤发展与宿主免疫系统之间复杂而动态的联系有了突破性的认识。补体系统(C)作为先天免疫的强大臂膀和适应性免疫的功能桥梁,在肿瘤微环境(TME)中也扮演着关键角色。它在癌症中的“双刃剑”作用可以在C介导肿瘤细胞溶解的能力,或相反,通过增强细胞侵袭、血管生成和远处器官转移来维持慢性炎症和肿瘤进展的能力之间存在争议的关系中找到解释。然而,关于C在癌症进展中的实际作用的全面认识受到当前可用研究的一些限制。在当前的综述中,我们的目标是通过分析C和细胞外基质(ECM)组分作为TME的潜在协调者之间的相互作用,为C在癌症中有争议的作用带来新的视角。C成分与特定ECM成分的相互作用可以决定C的激活或抑制,并促进特定的非规范功能,这可以在肿瘤环境中根据癌症环境促进或限制进展。从C组分和ECM蛋白的角度对TME组成进行深入和肿瘤特异性的表征对于确定它们之间的潜在相互作用至关重要,并成为改善实体瘤药物开发、预后和治疗反应预测的关键因素。
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Seminars in Immunology
Seminars in Immunology 医学-免疫学
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11.40
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1.30%
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50
审稿时长
89 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Immunology is a specialized review journal that serves as a valuable resource for scientists in the field of immunology. The journal's approach is thematic, with each issue dedicated to a specific topic of significant interest to immunologists. It covers a wide range of research areas, from the molecular and cellular foundations of the immune response to the potential for its manipulation, highlighting recent advancements in these areas. Each thematic issue is curated by a guest editor, who is recognized as an expert in the field internationally. The content of each issue typically includes six to eight authoritative invited reviews, which delve into various aspects of the chosen topic. The goal of these reviews is to provide a comprehensive, coherent, and engaging overview of the subject matter, ensuring that the information is presented in a timely manner to maintain its relevance. The journal's commitment to quality and timeliness is further supported by its inclusion in the Scopus database, which is a leading abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature. Being indexed in Scopus helps to ensure that the journal's content is accessible to a broad audience of researchers and professionals in immunology and related fields.
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