Systemic treatments (e.g., chemotherapy and targeted therapies) have limited efficacy for patients with locally advanced - unresectable - and metastatic cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), with an overall survival of less than a year. Tumor microenvironment (TME) represents the ecosystem surrounding the tumor which comprises immune cells, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, and a wide range of soluble factors. CCA TME is characterized by an abundant desmoplastic stroma, exhibits a high heterogeneity and it plays a central role in cancer onset and progression. There is growing evidence suggesting that it is possible to target TME in association with other treatment modalities, such as cytotoxic chemotherapy or targeted therapies, paving the way to possible combination strategies with a synergistic effect. Herein, we describe the components of CCA TME - such as cancer-associated fibroblasts and other cells of pivotal importance - with their most relevant interactions, focusing on the preclinical rationale for the development of effective anticancer treatments.

Carloni, R., Rizzo, A., Ricci, A.D., Federico, A.D., De Luca, R., Guven, D.C., et al. (2022). Targeting tumor microenvironment for cholangiocarcinoma: Opportunities for precision medicine. TRANSLATIONAL ONCOLOGY, 25, .-. [10.1016/j.tranon.2022.101514].

Targeting tumor microenvironment for cholangiocarcinoma: Opportunities for precision medicine

Carloni R.
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Rizzo A.
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Ricci A. D.;Brandi G.
2022

Abstract

Systemic treatments (e.g., chemotherapy and targeted therapies) have limited efficacy for patients with locally advanced - unresectable - and metastatic cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), with an overall survival of less than a year. Tumor microenvironment (TME) represents the ecosystem surrounding the tumor which comprises immune cells, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, and a wide range of soluble factors. CCA TME is characterized by an abundant desmoplastic stroma, exhibits a high heterogeneity and it plays a central role in cancer onset and progression. There is growing evidence suggesting that it is possible to target TME in association with other treatment modalities, such as cytotoxic chemotherapy or targeted therapies, paving the way to possible combination strategies with a synergistic effect. Herein, we describe the components of CCA TME - such as cancer-associated fibroblasts and other cells of pivotal importance - with their most relevant interactions, focusing on the preclinical rationale for the development of effective anticancer treatments.
2022
Carloni, R., Rizzo, A., Ricci, A.D., Federico, A.D., De Luca, R., Guven, D.C., et al. (2022). Targeting tumor microenvironment for cholangiocarcinoma: Opportunities for precision medicine. TRANSLATIONAL ONCOLOGY, 25, .-. [10.1016/j.tranon.2022.101514].
Carloni, R.; Rizzo, A.; Ricci, A. D.; Federico, A. D.; De Luca, R.; Guven, D. C.; Yalcin, S.; Brandi, G.
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