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Harnessing Macrophages in Cancer Therapy: from Immune Modulators to Therapeutic Targets
论文作者 Tan, HB; Cai, MH; Wang, JC; Yu, T; Xia, HJ; Zhao, HB; Zhang, XY
期刊/会议名称 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
论文年度 2025
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摘要 Macrophages, as the predominant phagocytes, play an essential role in pathogens defense and tissue homeostasis maintenance. In the context of cancer, tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) have evolved into cunning actors involved in angiogenesis, cancer cell proliferation and metastasis, as well as the construction of immunosuppressive microenvironment. Once properly activated, macrophages can kill tumor cells directly through phagocytosis or attack tumor cells indirectly by stimulating innate and adaptive immunity. Thus, the prospect of targeting TAMs has sparked significant interest and emerged as a promising strategy in immunotherapy. In this review, we summarize the diverse roles and underlying mechanisms of TAMs in cancer development and immunity and highlight the TAM-based therapeutic strategies such as inhibiting macrophage recruitment, inhibiting the differentiation reprogramming of TAMs, blocking phagocytotic checkpoints, inducing trained macrophages, as well as the potential of engineered CAR-armed macrophages in cancer therapy.
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