Molecular mechanisms for activated macrophage recognition of tumor cells

Charles C. Pak, Isaiah J. Fidler

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Abstract

The biological heterogeneity of tumor cells requires a therapeutic modality that recognizes and kills resistant as well as susceptible tumor cells but does not harm normal cells. Tumoricidal macrophages appear to be able to fulfill these criteria. The mechanisms by which macrophages recognize tumor cells are not known, but they recognize carbohydrates and proteins that may be relevant for binding to tumor cells. In addition, phospholipids appear to be involved in the macrophage-tumor cell interaction. The abnormal presence of phosphatidylserine (PS) on the outer leaflet of tumor cells correlates with enhanced binding and cytotoxicity by macrophages.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)189-195
Number of pages7
JournalSeminars in cancer biology
Volume2
Issue number3
StatePublished - Jun 1991

Keywords

  • Altered self
  • Macrophage
  • Membrane asymmetry
  • Phosphatidylserine

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cancer Research

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