Tumor-associated macrophage-related strategies for glioma immunotherapy

NPJ precision oncology(2023)

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Abstract
High-grade glioma is one of the deadliest primary tumors of the central nervous system. Despite the many novel immunotherapies currently in development, it has been difficult to achieve breakthrough results in clinical studies. The reason may be due to the suppressive tumor microenvironment of gliomas that limits the function of specific immune cells (e.g., T cells) which are currently the primary targets of immunotherapy. However, tumor-associated macrophage, which are enriched in tumors, plays an important role in the development of GBM and is becoming a research hotspot for immunotherapy. This review focuses on current research advances in the use of macrophages as therapeutic targets or therapeutic tools for gliomas, and provides some potential research directions.
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Cancer immunotherapy,CNS cancer,Medicine/Public Health,general,Internal Medicine,Cancer Research,Human Genetics,Oncology,Gene Therapy
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