2020
DOI: 10.1111/febs.15437
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Immunomodulation via macrophages to fight solid tumor malignancies

Abstract: The paper ‘A C‐Terminal Fragment of Adhesion Protein Fibulin‐7 Inhibits Growth of Murine Breast Tumor by Regulating Macrophage Reprogramming’ by Chakraborty et al. highlights that Fbln7‐C could be explored as a potential immunomodulatory agent against various solid cancers and have shown its abilities to regulate tumor microenvironment reprogramming of TAMs in a breast cancer model. Fbln7, which is a secreted glycoprotein, has been shown to be anti‐angiogenic and has an immunomodulatory role regulating various… Show more

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“…The outcomes of reduced IL-4 and IL-10 expressions in TGFβAS1-transfected/PRRSV-2-inoculated monocytes and PBL co-culture were not clearly understood. IL-10 and TGFβ reportedly promote each other’s gene expression ( 70 ). In human monocytes and macrophages, TGFβ induces IL-10 production ( 71 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outcomes of reduced IL-4 and IL-10 expressions in TGFβAS1-transfected/PRRSV-2-inoculated monocytes and PBL co-culture were not clearly understood. IL-10 and TGFβ reportedly promote each other’s gene expression ( 70 ). In human monocytes and macrophages, TGFβ induces IL-10 production ( 71 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to their closeness to cancerous tumor cells, tumor associated macrophages (TAMs) are regarded as being essential cells in the disease. They may display different phenotypes depending on the microenvironment [ 46 ]. M1 macrophages promote inflammatory response against pathogens and tumor cells, while M2 macrophages play roles as immunosuppressive phenotypes [ 10 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%