Heterogeneity in pancreatic cancer fibroblasts—TGFβ as a master regulator?

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Abstract

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is an aggressive disease for which there are very few available therapies. It is notable for its high degree of tumour complexity, with the tumour microenvironment often accounting for the majority of the tumour volume. Until recently, the biology of the stroma was poorly understood, particularly in terms of heterogeneity. Recent research, however, has shed light on the intricacy of signalling within the stroma and particularly the molecular and functional heterogeneity of the cancer associated fibroblasts. In this review, we summarise the recent improvements in our understanding of the different fibroblast populations within PDAC, with a focus on the role TGFβ plays to dictate their formation and function. These studies have highlighted some of the reasons for the failure of trials targeting the tumour stroma, however, there are still considerable gaps in our knowledge, and more work is needed to make effective fibroblast targeting a reality in the clinic.

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Watt, D. M., & Morton, J. P. (2021, October 1). Heterogeneity in pancreatic cancer fibroblasts—TGFβ as a master regulator? Cancers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13194984

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