International audienceThe tumor microenvironment is a complex system, playing an important role in tumor development and progression. Besides cellular stromal components, extracellular matrix fibers, cytokines, and other metabolic mediators are also involved. In this review we outline the potential role of hypoxia, a major feature of most solid tumors, within the tumor microenvironment and how it contributes to immune resistance and immune suppression/tolerance and can be detrimental to antitumor effector cell functions. We also outline how hypoxic stress influences immunosuppressive pathways involving macrophages, myeloid-derived suppressor cells, T regulatory cells, and immune checkpoints and how it may confer tumor resistance. Finally, w...
Tumor cells express a high quantity of exosomes packaged with unique cargos under hypoxia, an import...
It is generally accepted that metabolism is able to shape the immune response. Only recently we are ...
Cancer progression often benefits from the selective conditions present in the tumour microenvironme...
International audienceThe tumor microenvironment is a complex system, playing an important role in t...
The microenvironment of a developing tumor is composed of proliferating cancer cells, blood vessels,...
Both malignant and stromal components in tumors are influenced by the physiologic conditions of the ...
Hypoxia, or gradients of hypoxia, occurs in most growing solid tumors and may result in pleotropic e...
International audienceWhile it is widely accepted that high intratumoral heterogeneity confers serio...
Hypoxia is a well-known characteristic of solid tumors that contributes to tumor progression and met...
Hypoxia occurs in many pathological conditions, including inflammation and cancer. Within this conte...
Hypoxia arises in tumor regions with insufficient oxygen supply and is a major barrier in cancer tre...
Hypoxia, a hallmark of solid tumors, determines the selection of invasive and aggressive malignant c...
The role of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in cancer is often correlated with poor prognosis, e...
Hypoxia is a common feature of solid tumors (Semenza, 2011). Hypoxic zones in tumors at-tract immuno...
Hypoxia is not only a prominent contributor to the heterogeneity of solid tumors but also a crucial ...
Tumor cells express a high quantity of exosomes packaged with unique cargos under hypoxia, an import...
It is generally accepted that metabolism is able to shape the immune response. Only recently we are ...
Cancer progression often benefits from the selective conditions present in the tumour microenvironme...
International audienceThe tumor microenvironment is a complex system, playing an important role in t...
The microenvironment of a developing tumor is composed of proliferating cancer cells, blood vessels,...
Both malignant and stromal components in tumors are influenced by the physiologic conditions of the ...
Hypoxia, or gradients of hypoxia, occurs in most growing solid tumors and may result in pleotropic e...
International audienceWhile it is widely accepted that high intratumoral heterogeneity confers serio...
Hypoxia is a well-known characteristic of solid tumors that contributes to tumor progression and met...
Hypoxia occurs in many pathological conditions, including inflammation and cancer. Within this conte...
Hypoxia arises in tumor regions with insufficient oxygen supply and is a major barrier in cancer tre...
Hypoxia, a hallmark of solid tumors, determines the selection of invasive and aggressive malignant c...
The role of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in cancer is often correlated with poor prognosis, e...
Hypoxia is a common feature of solid tumors (Semenza, 2011). Hypoxic zones in tumors at-tract immuno...
Hypoxia is not only a prominent contributor to the heterogeneity of solid tumors but also a crucial ...
Tumor cells express a high quantity of exosomes packaged with unique cargos under hypoxia, an import...
It is generally accepted that metabolism is able to shape the immune response. Only recently we are ...
Cancer progression often benefits from the selective conditions present in the tumour microenvironme...