Publication

Fibroblasts in cancer: Defining target structures for therapeutic intervention

Journal Paper/Review - Jun 29, 2019

Units
PubMed
Doi

Citation
Bösch M, Baty F, Rumpold H, Sopper S, Wolf D, Brutsche M. Fibroblasts in cancer: Defining target structures for therapeutic intervention. Biochim Biophys Acta Rev Cancer 2019; 1872:111-121.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Biochim Biophys Acta Rev Cancer 2019; 1872
Publication Date
Jun 29, 2019
Issn Electronic
1879-2561
Pages
111-121
Brief description/objective

The functional importance of the tumor stroma for cancer growth and progression is increasingly recognized, but has not resulted in notable therapeutic developments yet. Within the mesenchymal tumor microenvironment, cancer-associated fibroblasts take the center stage and fuel tumor progression in various ways including malignant cell potentiation, immune regulation and fibrosis. However, recent studies have demonstrated pronounced heterogeneity of the fibroblastic tumor stroma, which comprises a plethora of individual cell subsets with varying phenotypes and functions, some of which suppress malignant growth through immune engagement or crosstalk with the tumor vasculature. This article summarizes the various levels at which the fibroblastic tumor stroma may impact cancer progression and highlights potential target structures for future therapeutic intervention(s).