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. 2022 Oct 17:13:1026954.
doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1026954. eCollection 2022.

Major pathways involved in macrophage polarization in cancer

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Major pathways involved in macrophage polarization in cancer

Clément Kerneur et al. Front Immunol. .

Abstract

Macrophages play an important role in tissue homeostasis, tissue remodeling, immune response, and progression of cancer. Consequently, macrophages exhibit significant plasticity and change their transcriptional profile and function in response to environmental, tissue, and inflammatory stimuli resulting in pro- and anti-tumor effects. Furthermore, the categorization of tissue macrophages in inflammatory situations remains difficult; however, there is an agreement that macrophages are predominantly polarized into two different subtypes with pro- and anti-inflammatory properties, the so-called M1-like and M2-like macrophages, respectively. These two macrophage classes can be considered as the extreme borders of a continuum of many intermediate subsets. On one end, M1 are pro-inflammatory macrophages that initiate an immunological response, damage tissue integrity, and dampen tumor progression by fostering robust T and natural killer (NK) cell anti-tumoral responses. On the other end, M2 are anti-inflammatory macrophages involved in tissue remodeling and tumor growth, that promote cancer cell proliferation, invasion, tumor metastasis, angiogenesis and that participate to immune suppression. These decisive roles in tumor progression occur through the secretion of cytokines, chemokines, growth factors, and matrix metalloproteases, as well as by the expression of immune checkpoint receptors in the case of M2 macrophages. Moreover, macrophage plasticity is supported by stimuli from the Tumor Microenvironment (TME) that are relayed to the nucleus through membrane receptors and signaling pathways that result in gene expression reprogramming in macrophages, thus giving rise to different macrophage polarization outcomes. In this review, we will focus on the main signaling pathways involved in macrophage polarization that are activated upon ligand-receptor recognition and in the presence of other immunomodulatory molecules in cancer VSports手机版. .

Keywords: TAMs (tumor associated myeloid cells); TME (tumor microenvironment); cancer biology; macrophages polarization; signaling/signaling pathways V体育安卓版. .

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CK and CEC are ImCheck Therapeutics employees VSports最新版本. DO is a co-founder of ImCheck Therapeutics, Alderaan Biotechnology, and Emergence Therapeutics and has research funds from ImCheck Therapeutics, Alderaan Biotechnology, Cellectis, and Emergence Therapeutics.

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Signaling pathways mediated by the JAK family of tyrosine kinases (created using BioRender®).
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TNFR and TLR/IL-1R, NF-κB and MAPK signaling pathways in macrophages (created using BioRender®).
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GM-CSFR induced signaling pathways in macrophages (created using BioRender®).
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MCSF-R and RTKs main signaling pathways involved in M2-like polarization (created using BioRender® ).
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TGFβR signaling pathways in macrophages (created using BioRender® ).
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Simplified signaling pathway induced by GPCRs in macrophages (created using BioRender® ).

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