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Resveratrol for targeting the tumor microenvironment and its interactions with cancer cells.

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In this paper, a review explains how resveratrol can modulate interactions within the tumor microenvironment (TME), which includes various types of immune cells such as CD4++T lymphocytes, cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs), natural killer (NK) cells, macrophages, and T regulatory cells (Tregs).
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This article is published in International Immunopharmacology.The article was published on 2021-06-23. It has received 21 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cancer stem cell & Tumor microenvironment.

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The interactions of paclitaxel with tumour microenvironment.

TL;DR: In this article , the effects of paclitaxel on the anti-tumour immunity, immunosuppressive cells, hypoxia, and also angiogenesis are discussed.
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Non-coding RNAs and macrophage interaction in tumor progression.

TL;DR: In this paper , the role of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) and exosomal ncRNAs derived from tumor cells or macrophages can be considered as non-invasive biomarkers for tumor diagnosis.
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Targeting of the tumor immune microenvironment by metformin.

Abstract: Stimulating antitumor immunity is an attractive idea for suppressing tumors. CD4 + and CD8 + T cells as well as natural killer cells (NK) are the primary antitumor immune cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME). In contrast to these cells, regulatory T cells (Tregs), myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), and tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) release several molecules to suppress antitumor immunity and stimulate cancer cell invasion and proliferation. Adjuvant treatment with certain nontoxic agents is interesting to boost antitumor immunity. Metformin, which is known as an antidiabetes drug, can modulate both antitumor and protumor immune cells within TME. It has the ability to induce the proliferation of CD8 + T lymphocytes and NK cells. On the other hand, metformin attenuates polarization toward TAMs, CAFs, and Tregs. Metformin also may stimulate the antitumor activity of immune system cells, while it interrupts the positive cross-talk and interactions between immunosuppressive cells and cancer cells. The purpose of this review is to explain the basic mechanisms for the interactions and communications between immunosuppressive, anti-tumoral, and cancer cells within TME. Next, we discuss the modulating effects of metformin on various cells and secretions in TME.
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Nobiletin as an inducer of programmed cell death in cancer: a review

TL;DR: Nobiletin (NOB) is a herbal-derived agent with fascinating anti-cancer properties that may induce cancer cell killing by modulating other mechanisms that are involved in programmed cell death mechanisms.
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Resveratrol exerts antitumor effects by downregulating CD8+CD122+ Tregs in murine hepatocellular carcinoma.

TL;DR: A new immune mechanism underlying the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment is unveiled and it is demonstrated that resveratrol could help reverse it by diminishing CD8+CD122+ Tregs.
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Survivin suppression through STAT3/β-catenin is essential for resveratrol-induced melanoma apoptosis

TL;DR: It is established that targeting survivin could provide an opportunity to treat melanoma patients through the down regulation of survivin transcription by resveratrol through the suppression of β-catenin and STAT3.
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Radiotherapy-induced overexpression of exosomal miRNA-378a-3p in cancer cells limits natural killer cells cytotoxicity.

TL;DR: This work identifies TexomiR-378a-3p as a molecular signature associated with the loss of NK cells cytotoxicity via the decrease of GZMB expression upon radiotherapy.
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Regulation of Apoptosis and Radiation Sensitization in Lung Cancer Cells via the Sirt1/NF-κB/Smac Pathway.

TL;DR: SirT1 regulates apoptosis and radiation sensitization in lung cancer cell lines A549 and H460 via the SirT1/NF-κB/Smac pathway, which could provide potential targets for cancer therapy.
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