Tumor cross-talk networks promote growth and support immune evasion in pancreatic cancer

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Abstract

In the event of an injury, normal tissues exit quiescent homeostasis and rapidly engage a complex stromal and immune program. These tissue repair responses are hijacked and become dysregulated in carcinogenesis to form a growth-supportive tumor microenvironment. In pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA), which remains one of the deadliest major cancers, the microenvironment is a key driver of tumor maintenance that impedes many avenues of therapy. In this review, we outline recent efforts made to uncover the microenvironmental cross-talk mechanisms that support pancreatic cancer cells, and we detail the strategies that have been undertaken to help overcome these barriers.

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Halbrook, C. J., Pasca Di Magliano, M., & Lyssiotis, C. A. (2018, July 1). Tumor cross-talk networks promote growth and support immune evasion in pancreatic cancer. American Journal of Physiology - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. American Physiological Society. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpgi.00416.2017

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