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Lactic Acid in Macrophage Polarization: A Factor in Carcinogenesis and a Promising Target for Cancer Therapy Publisher Pubmed



Ajamhosseini M9 ; Heydari R1 ; Rasouli M2, 3 ; Akhoondi F4 ; Asadi Hanjani N5, 6 ; Bekeschus S7, 8 ; Doroudian M1
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  1. 1. Department of Cell and Molecular Sciences, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Physics, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinical Sciences Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  4. 4. Department of Molecular Biology of the Cell, Faculty of Bioscience, University of Milan, Milan, Italy
  5. 5. Department of Medical Biotechnology, Biotechnology Research Center, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran
  6. 6. Student Research Committee, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran
  7. 7. ZIK plasmatis, Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP), Felix–Hausdorff-Str 2, Greifswald, 17489, Germany
  8. 8. Clinic and Policlinic for Dermatology and Venerology, Rostock University Medical Center, Strempelstr. 13, Rostock, 18057, Germany
  9. 9. Department of Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran

Source: Biochemical Pharmacology Published:2024


Abstract

Cancer remains a formidable challenge, continually revealing its intricate nature and demanding novel treatment approaches. Within this intricate landscape, the tumor microenvironment and its dynamic components have gained prominence, particularly macrophages that can adopt diverse polarization states, exerting a profound influence on cancer progression. Recent revelations have spotlighted lactic acid as a pivotal player in this complex interplay. This review systematically explores lactic acid's multifaceted role in macrophage polarization, focusing on its implications in carcinogenesis. We commence by cultivating a comprehensive understanding of the tumor microenvironment and the pivotal roles played by macrophages. The dynamic landscape of macrophage polarization, typified by M1 and M2 phenotypes, is dissected to reveal its substantial impact on tumor progression. Lactic acid, a metabolic byproduct, emerges as a key protagonist, and we meticulously unravel the mechanisms underpinning its generation within cancer cells, shedding light on its intimate association with glycolysis and its transformative effects on the tumor microenvironment. Furthermore, we decipher the intricate molecular framework that underlies lactic acid's pivotal role in facilitating macrophage polarization. Our review underscores lactic acid's dual role in carcinogenesis, orchestrating tumor growth and immune modulation within the tumor microenvironment, thereby profoundly influencing the balance between pro-tumor and anti-tumor immune responses. This duality highlights the therapeutic potential of selectively manipulating lactic acid metabolism for cancer treatment. Exploring strategies to inhibit lactic acid production by tumor cells, novel approaches to impede lactic acid transport in the tumor microenvironment, and the burgeoning field of immunotherapeutic cancer therapies utilizing lactic acid-induced macrophage polarization form the core of our investigation. © 2024 Elsevier Inc.
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