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Tumor Hypoxia Regulates Immune Escape/Invasion: Influence on Angiogenesis and Potential Impact of Hypoxic Biomarkers on Cancer Therapies

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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.613114

Keywords

microenvironment; angiogenesis; hypoxia; vessel; normalization; tumor suppressors; signatures

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  1. Ministry of Defense [579/2016/DA]
  2. National Scientific Center [OPUS2016/23/B/NZ6/02542, OPUS2016/23/B/NZ1/03211]
  3. Military Institute of Medicine [1/8910 (414)]

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The environmental and metabolic pressures in the tumor microenvironment have a significant impact on tumor development, especially hypoxia-triggered events that promote growth, enhance resistance to the immune response, and stimulate angiogenesis. Normalizing tumor vasculature can restore integrity, increase perfusion, alleviate hypoxia, and reshape anti-tumor immunity, offering potential in achieving stable vascular normalization for mature and functional blood vessels.
The environmental and metabolic pressures in the tumor microenvironment (TME) play a key role in molding tumor development by impacting the stromal and immune cell fractions, TME composition and activation. Hypoxia triggers a cascade of events that promote tumor growth, enhance resistance to the anti-tumor immune response and instigate tumor angiogenesis. During growth, the developing angiogenesis is pathological and gives rise to a haphazardly shaped and leaky tumor vasculature with abnormal properties. Accordingly, aberrantly vascularized TME induces immunosuppression and maintains a continuous hypoxic state. Normalizing the tumor vasculature to restore its vascular integrity, should hence enhance tumor perfusion, relieving hypoxia, and reshaping anti-tumor immunity. Emerging vascular normalization strategies have a great potential in achieving a stable normalization, resulting in mature and functional blood vessels that alleviate tumor hypoxia. Biomarkers enabling the detection and monitoring of tumor hypoxia could be highly advantageous in aiding the translation of novel normalization strategies to clinical application, alone, or in combination with other treatment modalities, such as immunotherapy.

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