Article Dans Une Revue Cancer Cell Année : 2024

A temporal perspective for tumor-associated macrophage identities and functions

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Cancer is a progressive disease that can develop and evolve over decades, with inflammation playing a central role at each of its stages, from tumor initiation to metastasis. In this context, macrophages represent wellestablished bridges reciprocally linking inflammation and cancer via an array of diverse functions that have spurred efforts to classify them into subtypes. Here, we discuss the intertwines between macrophages, inflammation, and cancer with an emphasis on temporal dynamics of macrophage diversity and functions in pre-malignancy and cancer. By instilling temporal dynamism into the more static classic view of tumorassociated macrophage biology, we propose a new framework to better contextualize their significance in the inflammatory processes that precede and result from the onset of cancer and shape its evolution.

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hal-04729136 , version 1 (31-01-2025)

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Camille Blériot, Garett Dunsmore, Direna Alonso-Curbelo, Florent Ginhoux. A temporal perspective for tumor-associated macrophage identities and functions. Cancer Cell, 2024, 42 (5), pp.747-758. ⟨10.1016/j.ccell.2024.04.002⟩. ⟨hal-04729136⟩
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