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2023 World Conference on Lung Cancer (Posters)
EP02.04. PHLPP2 Enhances Anti-tumor Immunity by Pr ...
EP02.04. PHLPP2 Enhances Anti-tumor Immunity by Promoting M1 Polarization of Macrophages via STAT3-related Pathway in NSCLC - PDF(Slides)
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This study explores the relationship between the tumor suppressor gene PHLPP2 and immunity in lung cancer. The researchers found that PHLPP2 is related to the tumor microenvironment and the content of tumor-associated macrophages (TAM). They performed experiments on lung cancer cells and found that overexpression of PHLPP2 reduced the migration of immune cells and increased the expression of anti-tumor macrophages. Further investigation revealed that this effect was related to the STAT3 immune signaling pathway. These findings suggest that the expression of PHLPP2 in lung cancer cells can promote the polarization of anti-tumor macrophages through STAT3-related pathways. Overall, this study highlights the potential of targeting PHLPP2 as a therapeutic approach in lung cancer immunotherapy.
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Haihua Yang
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Haihua Yang
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Tumor Biology: Preclinical Biology - Tumor Immunity
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tumor suppressor gene
PHLPP2
immunity
lung cancer
tumor microenvironment
tumor-associated macrophages
migration of immune cells
anti-tumor macrophages
STAT3 immune signaling pathway
polarization of anti-tumor macrophages
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