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Editorial: A Macrophage is a Macrophage is a Macrophage—in Metastasis

Aug 23, 2023
The podcast delves into the evolving role of macrophages in promoting metastasis and tumor growth, focusing on their functions in lung colonies in a melanoma mouse model and impact on tissue integrity.
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Quick takeaways

  • Macrophages are crucial in tumor metastasis and their functions can be hijacked by tumors for growth.
  • Therapeutic strategies targeting macrophages are challenging due to difficulties in selectively targeting specific functions.

Deep dives

Macrophages and Metastasis

Macrophages play crucial roles in the metastatic growth of tumors. Researcher Thomas T. Tapmeyer's study highlighted how macrophages evolve during the metastatic growth of lung colonies in a melanoma mouse model. These cells orchestrate responses to infection, injury, and present antigens to T cells, aiding in adaptive immune responses. Despite their essential physiological functions like angiogenesis and neural patterning, tumors can hijack macrophages' functions for their growth and spread.

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