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Insights into the role of components of the tumor microenvironment in oral carcinoma call for new therapeutic approaches.

Tuula Salo1, Marilena Vered2, Ibrahim O Bello3, Pia Nyberg4, Carolina Cavalcante Bitu5, Ayelet Zlotogorski Hurvitz6, Dan Dayan7.   

Abstract

The research on oral cancer has focused mainly on the cancer cells, their genetic changes and consequent phenotypic modifications. However, it is increasingly clear that the tumor microenvironment (TME) has been shown to be in a dynamic state of inter-relations with the cancer cells. The TME contains a variety of components including the non-cancerous cells (i.e., immune cells, resident fibroblasts and angiogenic vascular cells) and the ECM milieu [including fibers (mainly collagen and fibronectin) and soluble factors (i.e., enzymes, growth factors, cytokines and chemokines)]. Thus, it is currently assumed that TME is considered a part of the cancerous tissue and the functionality of its key components constitutes the setting on which the hallmarks of the cancer cells can evolve. Therefore, in terms of controlling a malignancy, one should control the growth, invasion and spread of the cancer cells through modifications in the TME components. This mini review focuses on the TME as a diagnostic approach and reports the recent insights into the role of different TME key components [such as carcinoma-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) and inflammation (CAI) cells, angiogenesis, stromal matrix molecules and proteases] in the molecular biology of oral carcinoma. Furthermore, the impact of TME components on clinical outcomes and the concomitant need for development of new therapeutic approaches will be discussed.
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Keywords:  Antiangiogenesis; Carcinoma associated fibroblasts; Hypoxia; Inflammation; Oral cancer microenvironment; Oral cancer prognosis; Organotypic invasion assay; Proteases

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24462456     DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2013.12.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


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