Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Neutralize the Anti-tumor Effect of CSF1 Receptor Blockade by Inducing PMN-MDSC Infiltration of Tumors

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) contribute to all aspects of tumor progression. Use of CSF1R inhibitors to target TAM is therapeutically appealing, but has had very limited anti-tumor effects. Here, we have identified the mechanism that limited the effect of CSF1R targeted therapy. We demonstrate...

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Published in:Cancer cell Vol. 32; no. 5; p. 654
Main Authors: Kumar, Vinit, Donthireddy, Laxminarasimha, Marvel, Douglas, Condamine, Thomas, Wang, Fang, Lavilla-Alonso, Sergio, Hashimoto, Ayumi, Vonteddu, Prashanthi, Behera, Reeti, Goins, Marlee A, Mulligan, Charles, Nam, Brian, Hockstein, Neil, Denstman, Fred, Shakamuri, Shanti, Speicher, David W, Weeraratna, Ashani T, Chao, Timothy, Vonderheide, Robert H, Languino, Lucia R, Ordentlich, Peter, Liu, Qin, Xu, Xiaowei, Lo, Albert, Puré, Ellen, Zhang, Chunsheng, Loboda, Andrey, Sepulveda, Manuel A, Snyder, Linda A, Gabrilovich, Dmitry I
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 13.11.2017
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ISSN:1878-3686, 1878-3686
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