Literature DB >> 28331999

The acidic microenvironment as a possible niche of dormant tumor cells.

Silvia Peppicelli1,2, Elena Andreucci1,2, Jessica Ruzzolini1,2, Anna Laurenzana1,2, Francesca Margheri1,2, Gabriella Fibbi1,2, Mario Del Rosso1,2, Francesca Bianchini3,4, Lido Calorini5,6.   

Abstract

Although surgical excision, chemo-, and radio-therapy are clearly advanced, tumors may relapse due to cells of the so-called "minimal residual disease". Indeed, small clusters of tumor cells persist in host tissues after treatment of the primary tumor elaborating strategies to survive and escape from immunological attacks before their relapse: this variable period of remission is known as "cancer dormancy". Therefore, it is crucial to understand and consider the major concepts addressing dormancy, to identify new targets and disclose potential clinical strategies. Here, we have particularly focused the relationships between tumor microenvironment and cancer dormancy, looking at a re-appreciated aspect of this compartment that is the low extracellular pH. Accumulating evidences indicate that acidity of tumor microenvironment is associated with a poor prognosis of tumor-bearing patients, stimulates a chemo- and radio-therapy resistant phenotype, and suppresses the tumoricidal activity of cytotoxic lymphocytes and natural killer cells, and all these aspects are useful for dormancy. Therefore, this review discusses the possibility that acidity of tumor microenvironment may provide a new, not previously suggested, adequate milieu for "dormancy" of tumor cells.

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Keywords:  Acidosis; Dormancy; Tumor microenvironment

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28331999     DOI: 10.1007/s00018-017-2496-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci        ISSN: 1420-682X            Impact factor:   9.261


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