Immune Microenvironment Articles & Analysis
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In oncology, CCR1-mediated chemotaxis is increasingly recognized as a driver of the tumor microenvironment. Tumor-associated fibroblasts and macrophages often express CCR1, where they help establish pro-tumor niches by promoting angiogenesis and suppressing anti-tumor immunity. ...
Acting as chemoattractant molecules, chemokines are central to both innate and adaptive immunity, influencing not only immune surveillance but also wound healing and angiogenesis. ...
Researchers investigate how these cells interact with their environment, including the tumor microenvironment and immune cells. This knowledge can lead to the discovery of new targets for therapy, potentially improving treatment outcomes for patients. ...
Compared with MSI, MIBI has higher sensitivity and resolution, can accurately quantify immune cell subsets and their spatial distribution in tumors, but this technology strictly limits the detection target to 100, and the cost is high, and the choice of isotopes is limited.2. ...
Dr. Kate Sasser from Tempus led a discussion on the potential of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), their challenges in targeting tumor antigens, and the future of cancer treatment with Dr. Daniel Johnson, Dr. Funda Meric-Bernstam, and Dr. Kellogg Parsons. The oncology field is rapidly advancing with the development of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), offering new hope for ...
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Tumor cell-derived exosomes have important roles in reshaping the tumor microenvironment, promoting angiogenesis, metastasis and invasion, as well as regulating immune escape of tumor cells. So, what is tumor microenvironment? The tumor microenvironment is the sum of cellular, molecular and physical environments surrounding the ...
CADM molecules, particularly CADM1, have been implicated in tumor immune escape due to their involvement in immune cell interactions and regulation of immune responses. ...
