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Mitochondrial oxidative stress in the tumor microenvironment and cancer immunoescape: foe or friend?
Cheng‐Liang Kuo, Ananth Ponneri Babuharisankar, Ying‐Chen Lin, Hui‐Wen Lien, Yu Kang Lo, Han-Yu Chou, Vidhya Tangeda, Li-Chun Cheng, An Ning Cheng, Alan Yueh‐Luen Lee
Journal of Biomedical Science · 2022 · ▲ 348 citations
Abstract
The major concept of "oxidative stress" is an excess elevated level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) which are generated from vigorous metabolism and consumption of oxygen. The precise harmonization of oxidative stresses between mitochondria and other organelles in the cell is absolutely vital to cell survival. Under oxidative stress, ROS produced from mitochondria and are the major mediator for tumorigenesis in different aspects, such as proliferation, migration/invasion, angiogenesis, inflammation, and immunoescape to allow cancer cells to adapt to the rigorous environment. Accordingly, the dynamic balance of oxidative stresses not only orchestrate complex cell signaling events in cancer cells but also affect other components in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Immune cells, such as M2 macrophages, dendritic cells, and T cells are the major components of the immunosuppressive TME from the ROS-induced inflammation. Based on this notion, numerous strategies to mitigate oxidative stresses in tumors have been tested for cancer prevention or therapies; however, these manipulations are devised from different sources and mechanisms without established effectiveness. Herein, we integrate current progress regarding the impact of mitochondrial ROS in the TME, not only in cancer cells but also in immune cells, and discuss the combination of emerging ROS-modulating strategies with immunotherapies to achieve antitumor effects.
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Kuo, C., Babuharisankar, A.P., Lin, Y., Lien, H., Lo, Y.K., Chou, H., Tangeda, V., Cheng, L., Cheng, A.N., & Lee, A.Y. (2022). Mitochondrial oxidative stress in the tumor microenvironment and cancer immunoescape: foe or friend?. <em>Journal of Biomedical Science</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12929-022-00859-2
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Kuo C, Babuharisankar AP, Lin Y, Lien H, Lo YK, Chou H, et al. Mitochondrial oxidative stress in the tumor microenvironment and cancer immunoescape: foe or friend?. Journal of Biomedical Science. 2022. doi:10.1186/s12929-022-00859-2.
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@article{chengliang2022Mitoch,
title = {Mitochondrial oxidative stress in the tumor microenvironment and cancer immunoescape: foe or friend?},
author = {Cheng‐Liang Kuo and Ananth Ponneri Babuharisankar and Ying‐Chen Lin and Hui‐Wen Lien and Yu Kang Lo and Han-Yu Chou and Vidhya Tangeda and Li-Chun Cheng and An Ning Cheng and Alan Yueh‐Luen Lee},
journal = {Journal of Biomedical Science},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.1186/s12929-022-00859-2},
}
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