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An In Vitro System to Study Tumor Dormancy and the Switch to Metastatic Growth
Published on: August 11, 2011
Microenvironment plays a critical role in modulating tumor cell dormancy: Current perspectives and potential
Ye-Rong Qian1, Peng Liu1, Hui Xu1
1Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710061, Shaanxi Province, China.
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Tumor dormancy is a fundamental phenomenon in cancer biology, characterized by malignant cells that remain viable but non-proliferative, thereby frequently evading detection and treatment. This review examines the intricate role of the tumor microenvironment (TME) in regulating tumor cell dormancy. The TME encompasses a diverse array of components, including immune cells, extracellular matrix proteins, and soluble factors, all of which contribute to a dynamic interplay that influences tumor cell behavior. Key mechanisms involved in the maintenance of dormancy include immune surveillance, where immune cells can either suppress or promote tumor growth, and extracellular matrix interactions that provide structural support and biochemical signals essential for quiescence. Additionally, microenvironmental conditions such as hypoxia and acidosis impose selective pressures that can favor dormant states over active proliferation. Emerging therapeutic strategies are being explored to target dormant tumor cells, including the use of mesenchymal stem cell therapies, which may modulate the TME to either awaken dormant cells for targeted treatment or maintain their quiescent state to prevent recurrence. Understanding the TME's influence on tumor dormancy not only enhances our comprehension of cancer progression but also opens avenues for innovative treatments aimed at improving patient outcomes by mitigating the risks of recurrence and metastasis. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge on TME-mediated tumor dormancy and highlight promising therapeutic strategies for future research.
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