Roles of mesenchymal stromal cells in the head and neck cancer microenvironment

Head and neck cancer (HNC), a common malignancy worldwide, is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common HNC type, followed by salivary gland carcinomas, head and neck sarcomas, and lymphomas. The microenvironment of HNCs comprises various cells th...

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Autores principales: Marcelo Coutinho de Miranda, Mariane Izabella Abreu de Melo, Pricila da Silva Cunha, Jovino Gentilini, Júnior, Jerusa Araújo Quintão Arantes Faria, Michele Angela Rodrigues, Dawidson Assis Gomes
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:13a553e068fc470b9fb28553041a028a2021-11-14T04:29:04ZRoles of mesenchymal stromal cells in the head and neck cancer microenvironment0753-332210.1016/j.biopha.2021.112269https://doaj.org/article/13a553e068fc470b9fb28553041a028a2021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332221010532https://doaj.org/toc/0753-3322Head and neck cancer (HNC), a common malignancy worldwide, is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common HNC type, followed by salivary gland carcinomas, head and neck sarcomas, and lymphomas. The microenvironment of HNCs comprises various cells that regulate tumor development. Recent studies have reported that the tumor microenvironment, which modulates cancer progression, regulates cancer treatment response. However, the presence of different types of stromal cells in cancers is a major challenge to elucidate the role of individual cells in tumor progression. The role of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), which are a component of the tumor microenvironment, in HNC is unclear. The major impediment for characterizing the role of MSCs in cancer progression is the lack of MSC-specific markers and their phenotypic similarity with stromal cells. This review aimed to summarize the latest findings on the role of MSCs in the progression of HNC to improve our understanding of HNC pathophysiology.Marcelo Coutinho de MirandaMariane Izabella Abreu de MeloPricila da Silva CunhaJovino Gentilini, JúniorJerusa Araújo Quintão Arantes FariaMichele Angela RodriguesDawidson Assis GomesElsevierarticleCancer microenvironmentMesenchymal stromal cellsHead and neck cancerSquamous cell carcinomaCancer metastasisTherapeutics. PharmacologyRM1-950ENBiomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Vol 144, Iss , Pp 112269- (2021)
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language EN
topic Cancer microenvironment
Mesenchymal stromal cells
Head and neck cancer
Squamous cell carcinoma
Cancer metastasis
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950
spellingShingle Cancer microenvironment
Mesenchymal stromal cells
Head and neck cancer
Squamous cell carcinoma
Cancer metastasis
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950
Marcelo Coutinho de Miranda
Mariane Izabella Abreu de Melo
Pricila da Silva Cunha
Jovino Gentilini, Júnior
Jerusa Araújo Quintão Arantes Faria
Michele Angela Rodrigues
Dawidson Assis Gomes
Roles of mesenchymal stromal cells in the head and neck cancer microenvironment
description Head and neck cancer (HNC), a common malignancy worldwide, is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common HNC type, followed by salivary gland carcinomas, head and neck sarcomas, and lymphomas. The microenvironment of HNCs comprises various cells that regulate tumor development. Recent studies have reported that the tumor microenvironment, which modulates cancer progression, regulates cancer treatment response. However, the presence of different types of stromal cells in cancers is a major challenge to elucidate the role of individual cells in tumor progression. The role of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), which are a component of the tumor microenvironment, in HNC is unclear. The major impediment for characterizing the role of MSCs in cancer progression is the lack of MSC-specific markers and their phenotypic similarity with stromal cells. This review aimed to summarize the latest findings on the role of MSCs in the progression of HNC to improve our understanding of HNC pathophysiology.
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author Marcelo Coutinho de Miranda
Mariane Izabella Abreu de Melo
Pricila da Silva Cunha
Jovino Gentilini, Júnior
Jerusa Araújo Quintão Arantes Faria
Michele Angela Rodrigues
Dawidson Assis Gomes
author_facet Marcelo Coutinho de Miranda
Mariane Izabella Abreu de Melo
Pricila da Silva Cunha
Jovino Gentilini, Júnior
Jerusa Araújo Quintão Arantes Faria
Michele Angela Rodrigues
Dawidson Assis Gomes
author_sort Marcelo Coutinho de Miranda
title Roles of mesenchymal stromal cells in the head and neck cancer microenvironment
title_short Roles of mesenchymal stromal cells in the head and neck cancer microenvironment
title_full Roles of mesenchymal stromal cells in the head and neck cancer microenvironment
title_fullStr Roles of mesenchymal stromal cells in the head and neck cancer microenvironment
title_full_unstemmed Roles of mesenchymal stromal cells in the head and neck cancer microenvironment
title_sort roles of mesenchymal stromal cells in the head and neck cancer microenvironment
publisher Elsevier
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url https://doaj.org/article/13a553e068fc470b9fb28553041a028a
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