| Literature DB >> 33905102 |
Hirotake Tsukamoto1,2, Yoshihiro Komohara3, Hiroyuki Oshiumi1.
Abstract
Malignant tumors comprise various types of normal cells and tumor cells, and are infiltrated by large numbers of immune cells, including macrophages. The results of numerous studies on the function and significance of intratumoral macrophages (tumor-associated macrophages) suggest that these macrophages generally enhance tumor progression rather than act as anti-tumor immune agents. Although much remains unknown, in this review, we attempt to describe the role of macrophages in the tumor microenvironment, and discuss their potential mechanisms on the recent immunotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Immune response; Macrophage; PD-L1; TAM
Year: 2021 PMID: 33905102 DOI: 10.1007/s13577-021-00514-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Cell ISSN: 0914-7470 Impact factor: 4.174