Mitochondrial DNA on Tumor-Associated Macrophages Polarization and Immunity

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Abstract

As the richest immune cells in most tumor microenvironments (TMEs), tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) play an important role in tumor development and treatment sensitivity. The phenotypes and functions of TAMs vary according to their sources and tumor progression. Different TAM phenotypes display distinct behaviors in terms of tumor immunity and are regulated by intracellular and exogenous molecules. Additionally, dysfunctional and oxidatively stressed mitochondrial-derived mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) plays an important role in remodeling the phenotypes and functions of TAMs. This article reviews the interactions between mtDNA and TAMs in the TME and further discusses the influence of their performance on tumor genesis and development.

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Guo, Y., Tsai, H. I., Zhang, L., & Zhu, H. (2022, March 1). Mitochondrial DNA on Tumor-Associated Macrophages Polarization and Immunity. Cancers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14061452

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