| Literature DB >> 32486098 |
Irina Larionova1,2, Elena Kazakova1, Marina Patysheva1,2, Julia Kzhyshkowska1,3,4.
Abstract
Macrophages are key innate immune cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME) that regulate primary tumor growth, vascularization, metastatic spread and tumor response to various types of therapies. The present review highlights the mechanisms of macrophage programming in tumor microenvironments that act on the transcriptional, epigenetic and metabolic levels. We summarize the latest knowledge on the types of transcriptional factors and epigenetic enzymes that control the direction of macrophage functional polarization and their pro- and anti-tumor activities. We also focus on the major types of metabolic programs of macrophages (glycolysis and fatty acid oxidation), and their interaction with cancer cells and complex TME. We have discussed how the regulation of macrophage polarization on the transcriptional, epigenetic and metabolic levels can be used for the efficient therapeutic manipulation of macrophage functions in cancer.Entities:
Keywords: epigenetic regulation; fatty acid oxidation; glycolysis; histones; metabolism; methylation; reprogramming; transcription factors; tumor; tumor-associated macrophages
Year: 2020 PMID: 32486098 DOI: 10.3390/cancers12061411
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.639