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Microenvironmental modulation of the developing tumour: an immune-stromal dialogue
James O Jones1,2, William M Moody1, Jacqueline D Shields1
1MRC Cancer Unit, Hutchison/MRC Research Centre, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
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Successful establishment of a tumour relies on a cascade of interactions between cancer cells and stromal cells within an evolving microenvironment. Both immune and nonimmune cellular components are key factors in this process, and the individual players may change their role from tumour elimination to tumour promotion as the microenvironment develops. While the tumour-stroma crosstalk present in an established tumour is well-studied, aspects in the early tumour or premalignant microenvironment have received less attention. This is in part due to the challenges in studying this process in the clinic or in mouse models. Here, we review the key anti- and pro-tumour factors in the early microenvironment and discuss how understanding this process may be exploited in the clinic.
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