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Author Spotlight: Creating Human Vascularized Micro-Tumors as Models for Translational Cancer Research
Published on: September 15, 2023
Improving immune-vascular crosstalk for cancer immunotherapy
Yuhui Huang1, Betty Y S Kim2, Charles K Chan3
1Cyrus Tang Hematology Center, Collaborative Innovation Center of Hematology, the Key Laboratory of Stem Cells and Biomedical Materials of Jiangsu Province and the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology, Soochow University, 199 Ren'ai Rd, Suzhou 215123, China.
Abstract:
The vasculature of tumours is highly abnormal and dysfunctional. Consequently, immune effector cells have an impaired ability to penetrate solid tumours and often exhibit compromised functions. Normalization of the tumour vasculature can enhance tissue perfusion and improve immune effector cell infiltration, leading to immunotherapy potentiation. However, recent studies have demonstrated that the stimulation of immune cell functions can also help to normalize tumour vessels. In this Opinion article, we propose that the reciprocal regulation between tumour vascular normalization and immune reprogramming forms a reinforcing loop that reconditions the tumour immune microenvironment to induce durable antitumour immunity. A deeper understanding of these pathways could pave the way for identifying new biomarkers and developing more effective combination treatment strategies for patients with cancer.
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