AXL: shapers of tumor progression and immunosuppressive microenvironments

Abstract As research progresses, our understanding of the tumor microenvironment (TME) has undergone profound changes. The TME evolves with the developmental stages of cancer and the implementation of therapeutic interventions, transitioning from an immune-promoting to an immunosuppressive microenvi...

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Main Authors: Yihui Liu, Lei Xu, Yuanyao Dou, Yong He
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-01-01
Series:Molecular Cancer
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12943-024-02210-9
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description Abstract As research progresses, our understanding of the tumor microenvironment (TME) has undergone profound changes. The TME evolves with the developmental stages of cancer and the implementation of therapeutic interventions, transitioning from an immune-promoting to an immunosuppressive microenvironment. Consequently, we focus intently on the significant role of the TME in tumor proliferation, metastasis, and the development of drug resistance. AXL is highly associated with tumor progression; however, previous studies on AXL have been limited to its impact on the biological behavior of cancer cells. An increasing body of research now demonstrates that AXL can influence the function and differentiation of immune cells, mediating immune suppression and thereby fostering tumor growth. A comprehensive analysis to identify and overcome the causes of immunosuppressive microenvironments represents a novel approach to conquering cancer. In this review, we focus on elucidating the role of AXL within the immunosuppressive microenvironments, discussing and analyzing the effects of AXL on tumor cells, T cells, macrophages, natural killer (NK) cells, fibroblasts, and other immune-stromal cells. We aim to clarify the contributions of AXL to the progression and drug resistance of cancer from its functional role in the immune microenvironment.
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spelling doaj-art-3e70d93e4dcb49128cbd16a49bab3b142025-01-12T12:10:30ZengBMCMolecular Cancer1476-45982025-01-0124111710.1186/s12943-024-02210-9AXL: shapers of tumor progression and immunosuppressive microenvironmentsYihui Liu0Lei Xu1Yuanyao Dou2Yong He3Department of Respiratory Disease, Daping Hospital, Army Medical UniversityDepartment of Otolaryngology, Southwest Hospital, Army Medical UniversityDepartment of Respiratory Disease, Daping Hospital, Army Medical UniversityDepartment of Respiratory Disease, Daping Hospital, Army Medical UniversityAbstract As research progresses, our understanding of the tumor microenvironment (TME) has undergone profound changes. The TME evolves with the developmental stages of cancer and the implementation of therapeutic interventions, transitioning from an immune-promoting to an immunosuppressive microenvironment. Consequently, we focus intently on the significant role of the TME in tumor proliferation, metastasis, and the development of drug resistance. AXL is highly associated with tumor progression; however, previous studies on AXL have been limited to its impact on the biological behavior of cancer cells. An increasing body of research now demonstrates that AXL can influence the function and differentiation of immune cells, mediating immune suppression and thereby fostering tumor growth. A comprehensive analysis to identify and overcome the causes of immunosuppressive microenvironments represents a novel approach to conquering cancer. In this review, we focus on elucidating the role of AXL within the immunosuppressive microenvironments, discussing and analyzing the effects of AXL on tumor cells, T cells, macrophages, natural killer (NK) cells, fibroblasts, and other immune-stromal cells. We aim to clarify the contributions of AXL to the progression and drug resistance of cancer from its functional role in the immune microenvironment.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12943-024-02210-9AXLTMEImmunosuppressive microenvironmentTumor progressionDrug resistance
spellingShingle Yihui Liu
Lei Xu
Yuanyao Dou
Yong He
AXL: shapers of tumor progression and immunosuppressive microenvironments
Molecular Cancer
AXL
TME
Immunosuppressive microenvironment
Tumor progression
Drug resistance
title AXL: shapers of tumor progression and immunosuppressive microenvironments
title_full AXL: shapers of tumor progression and immunosuppressive microenvironments
title_fullStr AXL: shapers of tumor progression and immunosuppressive microenvironments
title_full_unstemmed AXL: shapers of tumor progression and immunosuppressive microenvironments
title_short AXL: shapers of tumor progression and immunosuppressive microenvironments
title_sort axl shapers of tumor progression and immunosuppressive microenvironments
topic AXL
TME
Immunosuppressive microenvironment
Tumor progression
Drug resistance
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12943-024-02210-9
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