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Review
. 2020:1226:1-22.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-36214-0_1.

The Intestinal Tumour Microenvironment

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The Intestinal Tumour Microenvironment

J K H Leman et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2020.

Abstract

The tumour microenvironment (TME) of intestinal tumours is highly complex and comprises a network of stromal cells, tumour cells, immune cells and fibroblasts, as well as microorganisms. The tumour location, environmental factors and the tumour cells themselves influence the cells within the TME. Immune cells can destroy tumour cells and are associated with better patient prognosis and response to therapy; however, immune cells are highly plastic and easily influenced to instead promote tumour growth. The interaction between local immune cells and the microbiome can lead to progression or regression of intestinal tumours. In this chapter, we will discuss how tumour development and progression can influence, and be influenced by, the microenvironment surrounding it, focusing on immune and fibroblastic cells, and the intestinal microbiota, particularly in the context of colorectal cancer.

Keywords: Angiogenesis; Colorectal cancer; Fibroblast; Immune cell; Intestines; Macrophage; Microbiota; Microsatellite instability; Natural killer cell; Neutrophil; T cell; Tumour.

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