Tumor associated macrophages (TAMs) are important components residing in the tumor microenvironment. They are immunosuppressive and promote tumor progression. Targeting TAMs and reprogramming their phenotype may be a promising strategy that can restore antitumor immune responses. In this study, we developed a microRNA delivery system based on lipid-coated calcium phosphonate nanoparticles (CaP/miR@pMNPs) containing conjugated mannose and sterically shielded with a pH-responsive material. The nanocarrier could respond to the low pH in the tumor microenvironment and expose mannose to promote cellular internalization in TAMs. The carrier could reactivate TAMs and reprogram their functions, reverse the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment, ...
Without coordinated strategies to mitigate the immunosuppressive nature of the tumor microenvironmen...
Abstract Macrophages found in the tumor microenvironment play a crucial role in initiating an immun...
Alternatively-activated, M2-like tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) strongly contribute to tumor gro...
As an in-depth understanding of immunotherapy continues to grow, current anticancer therapy research...
The tumor microenvironment (TME) is known to have a strong influence on tumorigenesis, with various ...
In recent years, the influence of the tumor microenvironment (TME) on cancer progression has been be...
In recent years, the influence of the tumor microenvironment (TME) on cancer progression has been be...
Ryan A Ortega,1–3 Whitney Barham,3 Kavya Sharman,4 Oleg Tikhomirov,3 Todd D Giorgio,1–3 ...
It is increasingly evident that tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) play an important role in tumor ...
The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a unique environment that is developed by the tumor and controll...
Cancer immunotherapy has emerged as a novel cancer treatment, although recent immunotherapy trials h...
The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a central role in regulating antitumor immune responses. As a...
Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) acquire a pro-tumor (M2) phenotype, which promotes tumor growth,...
Aim: To investigate a novel strategy to target tumor-associated macrophages and reprogram them to an...
Immunosuppression and immune tolerance lead tumor cells to evade immune system surveillance and weak...
Without coordinated strategies to mitigate the immunosuppressive nature of the tumor microenvironmen...
Abstract Macrophages found in the tumor microenvironment play a crucial role in initiating an immun...
Alternatively-activated, M2-like tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) strongly contribute to tumor gro...
As an in-depth understanding of immunotherapy continues to grow, current anticancer therapy research...
The tumor microenvironment (TME) is known to have a strong influence on tumorigenesis, with various ...
In recent years, the influence of the tumor microenvironment (TME) on cancer progression has been be...
In recent years, the influence of the tumor microenvironment (TME) on cancer progression has been be...
Ryan A Ortega,1–3 Whitney Barham,3 Kavya Sharman,4 Oleg Tikhomirov,3 Todd D Giorgio,1–3 ...
It is increasingly evident that tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) play an important role in tumor ...
The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a unique environment that is developed by the tumor and controll...
Cancer immunotherapy has emerged as a novel cancer treatment, although recent immunotherapy trials h...
The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a central role in regulating antitumor immune responses. As a...
Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) acquire a pro-tumor (M2) phenotype, which promotes tumor growth,...
Aim: To investigate a novel strategy to target tumor-associated macrophages and reprogram them to an...
Immunosuppression and immune tolerance lead tumor cells to evade immune system surveillance and weak...
Without coordinated strategies to mitigate the immunosuppressive nature of the tumor microenvironmen...
Abstract Macrophages found in the tumor microenvironment play a crucial role in initiating an immun...
Alternatively-activated, M2-like tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) strongly contribute to tumor gro...