Oncotarget | 2021

Targeting cancer associated fibroblasts to enhance immunotherapy: emerging strategies and future perspectives

 
 

Abstract


Cancer associated fibroblasts are a prominent component of the tumour microenvironment in most solid cancers. This heterogeneous population of cells are known to play an important role in tumour progression and recent studies have demonstrated that CAFs may confer resistance to checkpoint immunotherapy, suggesting that targeting these cells could improve response rates. However, effective clinical strategies for CAF targeting have yet to be identified. In this editorial, we highlight current limitations in our understanding of CAF heterogeneity, and discuss the potential and possible approaches for CAF-directed therapy.

Volume 12
Pages 1427 - 1433
DOI 10.18632/oncotarget.27936
Language English
Journal Oncotarget

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