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Intratumoral Fibrosis in Facilitating Renal Cancer Aggressiveness: Underlying Mechanisms and Promising Targets

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.651620

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cancer-associated fibroblast; intratumoral fibrosis; metabolism; microRNA; renal cell carcinoma

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  1. Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission (Shanghai Sailing Program) [19YF1406600]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [81900682]

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Intratumoral fibrosis in renal cell carcinoma is a complex histological manifestation involving interactions between cancer cells and fibrotic stroma. The underlying mechanisms are not completely understood, but promising targets for future studies have been identified through exploring shared mechanisms between RCC tumorigenesis and renal fibrogenesis.
Intratumoral fibrosis is a histologic manifestation of fibrotic tumor stroma. The interaction between cancer cells and fibrotic stroma is intricate and reciprocal, involving dysregulations from multiple biological processes. Different components of tumor stroma are implicated via distinct manners. In the kidney, intratumoral fibrosis is frequently observed in renal cell carcinoma (RCC). However, the underlying mechanisms remain largely unclear. In this review, we recapitulate evidence demonstrating how fibrotic stroma interacts with cancer cells and mechanisms shared between RCC tumorigenesis and renal fibrogenesis, providing promising targets for future studies.

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