肿瘤微环境
免疫系统
免疫疗法
髓系细胞
巨噬细胞
嵌合抗原受体
癌症免疫疗法
癌症
免疫学
祖细胞
抗原
髓样
癌症研究
表型
生物
癌细胞
医学
干细胞
细胞生物学
基因
体外
遗传学
作者
Christopher M. Snyder,Saar Gill
摘要
Summary In religious philosophy, the concept of karma represents the effect of one's past and present actions on one's future. Macrophages are highly plastic cells with myriad roles in health and disease. In the setting of cancer, macrophages are among the most plentiful members of the immune microenvironment where they generally support tumor growth and restrain antitumor immunity. However, macrophages are not necessarily born bad. Macrophages or their immediate progenitors, monocytes, are induced to traffic to the tumor microenvironment (TME) and during this process they are polarized toward a tumor‐promoting phenotype. Efforts to deplete or repolarize tumor‐associated macrophages (TAM) for therapeutic benefit in cancer have to date disappointed. By contrast, genetic engineering of macrophages followed by their transit into the TME may allow these impressionable cells to mend their ways. In this review, we summarize and discuss recent advances in the genetic engineering of macrophages for the treatment of cancer.
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