Min-Hee Yi, Jinkyung Lee, Subin Moon, EunA So, Geonhyeok Bang, Kyung-Sub Moon, Kyung-Hwa Lee
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Abstract
Background: Brain cancers represent a formidable oncological challenge characterized by their aggressive nature and resistance to conventional therapeutic interventions. The tumor microenvironment has emerged as a critical determinant of tumor progression and treatment efficacy. Within this complex ecosystem, microglia and macrophages play fundamental roles, forming intricate networks with peripheral immune cell populations, particularly T cells. The precise mechanisms underlying microglial interactions with T cells and their contributions to immunosuppression remain incompletely understood. Methods: This review comprehensively examines the complex cellular dialogue between microglia and T cells in two prominent brain malignancies: primary glioblastoma and secondary brain metastases. Results: Through a comprehensive review of the current scientific literature, we explore the nuanced mechanisms through which microglial-T cell interactions modulate tumor growth and immune responses. Conclusions: Our analysis seeks to unravel the cellular communication pathways that potentially underpin tumor progression, with the ultimate goal of illuminating novel therapeutic strategies for brain cancer intervention.
背景:脑癌是一项严峻的肿瘤挑战,其特点是侵袭性强,对传统治疗干预措施具有抗药性。肿瘤微环境已成为肿瘤进展和治疗效果的关键决定因素。在这个复杂的生态系统中,小胶质细胞和巨噬细胞扮演着重要角色,它们与外周免疫细胞群,尤其是 T 细胞,形成了错综复杂的网络。小胶质细胞与 T 细胞相互作用的确切机制及其对免疫抑制的贡献仍不完全清楚。方法:本综述全面研究了小胶质细胞和 T 细胞在两种主要脑恶性肿瘤(原发性胶质母细胞瘤和继发性脑转移瘤)中的复杂细胞对话。结果:通过对当前科学文献的全面回顾,我们探讨了小胶质细胞与 T 细胞相互作用调节肿瘤生长和免疫反应的微妙机制。结论:我们的分析旨在揭示潜在支撑肿瘤进展的细胞通讯途径,最终目标是阐明干预脑癌的新型治疗策略。
BiomedicinesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
8.50%
发文量
2823
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍:
Biomedicines (ISSN 2227-9059; CODEN: BIOMID) is an international, scientific, open access journal on biomedicines published quarterly online by MDPI.