Matrix stiffness contributes to cancer progression by regulating transcription factors

S Ishihara, H Haga - Cancers, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Matrix stiffness is recognized as a critical factor in cancer progression.
Recent studies have shown that matrix stiffening is caused by the accumulation, contraction …

The extrinsic and intrinsic roles of PD-L1 and its receptor PD-1: implications for immunotherapy treatment

K Hudson, N Cross, N Jordan-Mahy… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) is an immune checkpoint inhibitor that binds to its
receptor PD-1 expressed by T cells and other immune cells to regulate immune responses; …

3D In Vitro Models for Investigating the Role of Stiffness in Cancer Invasion

A Micalet, E Moeendarbary… - ACS Biomaterials Science …, 2021 - ACS Publications
Background: Tumorigenesis is attributed to the interactions of cancer cells with the tumor
microenvironment through both biochemical cues and physical stimuli. Increased matrix …

PD-L1 status in breast cancer: Current view and perspectives

S Vranic, FS Cyprian, Z Gatalica, J Palazzo - Seminars in cancer biology, 2021 - Elsevier
Breast cancer was traditionally not considered a particularly immunogenic tumor. However,
recent developments have shown that some aggressive triple-negative breast cancers are …

Tumor-associated extracellular matrix: how to be a potential aide to anti-tumor immunotherapy?

Y He, T Liu, S Dai, Z Xu, L Wang, F Luo - Frontiers in cell and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The development of cancer immunotherapy, particularly immune checkpoint blockade
therapy, has made major breakthroughs in the therapy of cancers. However, less than one …

[HTML][HTML] A rapidly prototyped lung-on-a-chip model using 3D-printed molds

J Shrestha, M Ghadiri, M Shanmugavel, SR Bazaz… - Organs-on-a-Chip, 2019 - Elsevier
Organ-on-a-chip is a microfluidic cell culture model that replicates key organ-specific
microarchitecture and pathophysiology in vitro. The current methods to fabricate these …

[HTML][HTML] The extracellular matrix–immune microenvironment crosstalk in cancer therapy: challenges and opportunities

L Closset, O Gultekin, S Salehi, D Sarhan, K Lehti… - Matrix Biology, 2023 - Elsevier
Targeting the tumour immune microenvironment (TIME) by cancer immunotherapy has led to
improved patient outcomes. However, response to these treatments is heterogeneous and …

Nanophotonic immunoarray with electrochemically roughened surfaces for handheld detection of secreted PD-L1 to predict immuno-oncology efficacy

S Dey, KM Koo, E Ahmed, M Trau - Lab on a Chip, 2023 - pubs.rsc.org
The analysis of secreted protein biomarkers can be a useful non-invasive method of
predicting or monitoring cancer therapeutic response. The increased level of soluble …

[HTML][HTML] T lymphocytes induce human cancer cells derived from solid malignant tumors to secrete galectin-9 which facilitates immunosuppression in cooperation with …

S Schlichtner, IM Yasinska, GS Lall… - … for immunotherapy of …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Galectin-9 is a member of the family of lectin proteins and crucially regulates
human immune responses, particularly because of its ability to suppress the anticancer …

Biotechnological advancements towards water, food and medical healthcare: A review

A Soozanipour, F Ejeian, Y Boroumand, A Rezayat… - Chemosphere, 2023 - Elsevier
The global health status is highly affected by the growing pace of urbanization, new
lifestyles, climate changes, and resource exploitation. Modern technologies pave a …