Roles of microRNA in the regulation of tumor-associated macrophage polarization during the remodeling of breast cancer immune microenvironment / 国际肿瘤学杂志
Journal of International Oncology
; (12): 428-430, 2020.
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ABSTRACT
Tumor associated macrophage (TAM), as the main type of immune cells in tumor microenvironment, becomes an active participant in the development of breast cancer. MicroRNA (miRNA) can regulate post-transcriptional gene expression, modulation of macrophage function by affecting its polarization typing and transformation, and ultimately contribute to the occurrence and development of breast cancer. It could provide a new diagnosis and clinical treatment strategy for the treatment of breast cancer by summarizing the mechanisms of miRNA in the polarization of TAM.
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Journal of International Oncology
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2020
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