Effect of tumor-associated macrophages on the pyroptosis of breast cancer tumor cells

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XuLing Ji
Xiaoxia Huang
Chao Li
Ningning Guan
Tingting Pan
Jing Dong
Lin Li
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[1] Shenyang Agricultural University,College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine
[2] Shenyang Agricultural University,Key Laboratory of Livestock Infectious Diseases, Ministry of Education
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Tumor-associated macrophages; Pyroptosis; Breast cancer; Cytokines; Tumor immune microenvironment;
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Macrophages are immune cells with high plasticity that are widely distributed in all tissues and organs of the body. Under the influence of the immune microenvironment of breast tumors, macrophages differentiate into various germline lineages. They exert pro-tumor or tumor-suppressive effects by secreting various cytokines. Pyroptosis is mediated by Gasdermin family proteins, which form holes in cell membranes and cause a violent inflammatory response and cell death. This is an important way for the body to fight off infections. Tumor cell pyroptosis can activate anti-tumor immunity and inhibit tumor growth. At the same time, it releases inflammatory mediators and recruits tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) for accumulation. Macrophages act as “mediators” of cytokine interactions and indirectly influence the pyroptosis pathway. This paper describes the mechanism of action on the part of TAM in affecting the pyroptosis process of breast tumor cells, as well as its key role in the tumor microenvironment. Additionally, it provides the basis for in-depth research on how to use immune cells to affect breast tumors and guide anti-tumor trends, with important implications for the prevention and treatment of breast tumors.
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