Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Functions as Multifunctional Architects of the Tumor Stroma and Represent Emerging Therapeutic Vulnerabilities - PubMed
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- Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are key components in the tumor microenvironment, showing heterogeneity and plasticity from diverse origins.
- CAFs promote cancer through ECM remodeling, immunosuppression, metabolic changes, angiogenesis, therapy resistance, and stem cell maintenance.
- Therapeutic strategies targeting CAFs include depletion, ECM modulation, disrupting cross-talk, with ongoing clinical trials and challenges.
- Future research directions involve single-cell multiomics, patient-derived models, and combinatorial therapies for stroma-targeted treatments.