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Peritoneal resident macrophages in tumor metastasis and immunotherapy

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2022.948952

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resident macrophage; peritoneal metastasis; tumor immunity; immunotherapy; ontogeny; immune evasion; tumor microenvironment; tumor associated macrophage

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  1. Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  3. [32130040]

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Macrophages in the peritoneum play crucial roles in controlling immune response and influencing the efficacy of anti-tumor therapy. Research on peritoneal resident macrophages may benefit the development of targeted treatments.
Macrophages residing in various tissues play crucial roles in innate immunity, tissue repair, and immune homeostasis. The development and differentiation of macrophages in non-lymphoid tissues are highly regulated by the tissue microenvironment. Peritoneum provides a unique metastatic niche for certain types of tumor cells. As the dominant immune cell type in peritoneal cavity, macrophages control the immune response to tumor and influence the efficacy of anti-tumor therapy. Considering the heterogeneity of macrophages in origin, metabolism, and function, it is always challenging to define the precise roles of macrophages in tumor microenvironment. We review here recent progresses in peritoneal resident macrophage research in the context of physiological and metastatic tumor conditions, which may benefit the development of new anti-tumor therapies through targeting macrophages.

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