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Item Type Journal Article
Title Collaborative and Defensive Fibroblasts in Tumor Progression and Therapy Resistance
Creator Chiavarina and Turtoi
Author Barbara Chiavarina
Author Andrei Turtoi
Abstract Tumor microenvironment is a complex network of epithelial cancer cells and non-transformed stromal cells. Of the many stromal cell types, fibroblasts are the most numerous ones and are traditionally viewed as supportive elements of cancer progression. Many studies show that cancer cells engage in active crosstalk with associated fibroblasts in order to obtain key resources, such as growth factors and nutrients. The facets of fibroblast "complicity to murder" in cancer are multiple. However, recent therapeutic attempts aiming at depleting fibroblasts from tumors, perturbed rather simplistic picture. Contrary to the expectations, tumors devoid of fibroblasts accelerated their progression while patients faced poorer outcomes. These studies remind us of the physiologic roles fibroblasts have in maintaining tissue homeostasis even in the presence of cancer. It is becoming increasingly clear that our research focus on advanced tumors has biased our understanding of fibroblast role in tumor biology. The numerous events where the fibroblasts protect the tissue from malignant transformation remain largely unacknowledged, as the tumors are invisible. The present review has the ambition to offer a more balanced view of fibroblasts functions in cancer progression and therapy resistance. We will address the question whether it is possible to synergize the efforts with fibroblasts as the therapeutic concept against tumor progression and therapy resistance.
Publication Current Medicinal Chemistry
Volume 24
Issue 26
Pages 2846-2859
Date 2017
Journal Abbr Curr. Med. Chem.
Language eng
DOI 10.2174/0929867324666170428104311
ISSN 1875-533X
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 28462708
Tags Antineoplastic Agents, CAF, Disease Progression, Drug Resistance, Neoplasm, Fibroblasts, first-last-corresponding, Humans, microenvironment, Neoplasms, review, TGF-?1, Tumor Microenvironment
Date Added 2019/05/29 - 15:44:20
Date Modified 2019/05/29 - 15:49:51
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