Brain microenvironment orchestrates highly aggressive tumor variants: current trends and therapeutic approaches
Juhi Mishra, John D. Dickinson, Shailendra Kumar Maurya

TL;DR
This review discusses how the brain's microenvironment influences aggressive tumor growth and explores current and future therapeutic strategies to combat brain tumors.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of the brain tumor microenvironment and its role in tumor progression, focusing on novel therapeutic targeting approaches.
Findings
The brain microenvironment, including immune cells and non-cellular components, plays a key role in tumor aggressiveness.
Current therapies targeting the tumor microenvironment show promise but face challenges due to limited options for brain metastasis.
Future strategies include combining chemotherapeutic and immunotherapeutic approaches to improve treatment outcomes.
Abstract
Brain tumors exhibit some of the major challenges in the field of oncology owing to their highly heterogeneous, complex, and aggressive nature. The complex anatomy and aggressiveness of the cancer contribute to high mortality and morbidity worldwide. Moreover, the complexity of genetic mutations and dysregulation molecular processes often culminates into treatment resistance. Consequently, brain tumors have become a serious threat to patients’ lives and overall health. Although advancements in the treatment strategies have been made, but the current knowledge amounts to a drop in the ocean, and many patients still struggling with the disease and exhibit poor prognosis. Hence, there is an urgent need to rigorously expand and fasten the ongoing research to address this clinical challenge. This review explores the components of the brain microenvironment that influence tumor homing and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlioma Diagnosis and Treatment · Brain Metastases and Treatment · Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
