Author:
Sánchez-Ramírez Damián,Mendoza-Rodríguez Mónica G,Alemán Omar R,Candanedo-González Fernando A,Rodríguez-Sosa Miriam,Montesinos-Montesinos Juan José,Salcedo Mauricio,Brito-Toledo Ismael,Vaca-Paniagua Felipe,Terrazas Luis I
Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains one of the most commonly diagnosed and deadliest types of cancer worldwide. CRC displays a desmoplastic reaction (DR) that has been inversely associated with poor prognosis; less DR is associated with a better prognosis. This reaction generates excessive connective tissue, in which cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are critical cells that form a part of the tumor microenvironment. CAFs are directly involved in tumorigenesis through different mechanisms. However, their role in immunosuppression in CRC is not well understood, and the precise role of signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATs) in mediating CAF activity in CRC remains unclear. Among the myriad chemical and biological factors that affect CAFs, different cytokines mediate their function by activating STAT signaling pathways. Thus, the harmful effects of CAFs in favoring tumor growth and invasion may be modulated using STAT inhibitors. Here, we analyze the impact of different STATs on CAF activity and their immunoregulatory role.
Publisher
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
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