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Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts: Their Characteristics and Their Roles in Tumor Growth.

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It is shown that CAFs are an important IL-6 source and that anti-IL-6 receptor antibody suppressed angiogenesis and inhibited tumor-stroma interactions, and CAFs contribute to drug-resistance acquisition in cancer cells.
Abstract
Cancer tissues are composed of cancer cells and the surrounding stromal cells (e.g., fibroblasts, vascular endothelial cells, and immune cells), in addition to the extracellular matrix. Most studies investigating carcinogenesis and the progression, invasion, metastasis, and angiogenesis of cancer have focused on alterations in cancer cells, including genetic and epigenetic changes. Recently, interactions between cancer cells and the stroma have attracted considerable attention, and increasing evidence has accumulated on this. Several researchers have gradually clarified the origins, features, and roles of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), a major component of the cancer stroma. CAFs function in a similar manner to myofibroblasts during wound healing. We previously reported the relationship between CAFs and angiogenesis. Interleukin-6 (IL-6), a multifunctional cytokine, plays a central role in regulating inflammatory and immune responses, and important roles in the progression, including proliferation, migration, and angiogenesis, of several cancers. We showed that CAFs are an important IL-6 source and that anti-IL-6 receptor antibody suppressed angiogenesis and inhibited tumor-stroma interactions. Furthermore, CAFs contribute to drug-resistance acquisition in cancer cells. The interaction between cancer cells and the stroma could be a potential target for anti-cancer therapy.

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Cancer Associated Fibroblasts - An Impediment to Effective Anti-Cancer T Cell Immunity

TL;DR: The various mechanisms by which the CAF/T cell crosstalk may impede anti-cancer immunity are discussed.
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Metabolic reprogramming and crosstalk of cancer-related fibroblasts and immune cells in the tumor microenvironment

TL;DR: Current comprehension of metabolic reprogramming of CAFs and immune cells and crosstalk between them that induces immune responses, and their contributions to tumorigenesis and progression are discussed.
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Mimicking tumor microenvironment by 3D bioprinting: 3D cancer modeling

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Prostate zones and cancer: lost in transition?

TL;DR: The prostate is divided into three zones based on its histological features: the peripheral zone (PZ), the transition zone (TZ) and the central zone (CZ).
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