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Roles of macrophages on ulcerative colitis and colitis-associated colorectal cancer

169 Citations2023
Maorun Zhang, Xiaoping Li, Qi Zhang

Some drugs have been shown to that prevent and treat CAC effectively by targeting macrophages, which play an important role both in inflammatory response and tumor immunity.

Abstract

Colitis-associated colorectal cancer is the most serious complication of ulcerative colitis. Long-term chronic inflammation increases the incidence of CAC in UC patients. Compared with sporadic colorectal cancer, CAC means multiple lesions, worse pathological type and worse prognosis. Macrophage is a kind of innate immune cell, which play an important role both in inflammatory response and tumor immunity. Macrophages are polarized into two phenotypes under different conditions: M1 and M2. In UC, enhanced macrophage infiltration produces a large number of inflammatory cytokines, which promote tumorigenesis of UC. M1 polarization has an anti-tumor effect after CAC formation, whereas M2 polarization promotes tumor growth. M2 polarization plays a tumor-promoting role. Some drugs have been shown to that prevent and treat CAC effectively by targeting macrophages.

Roles of macrophages on ulcerative colitis and colitis-assoc