MedComm (Oct 2023)

The role of platelets in the regulation of tumor growth and metastasis: the mechanisms and targeted therapy

  • Kaili Liao,
  • Xue Zhang,
  • Jie Liu,
  • Feifei Teng,
  • Yingcheng He,
  • Jinting Cheng,
  • Qijun Yang,
  • Wenyige Zhang,
  • Yuxuan Xie,
  • Daixin Guo,
  • Gaoquan Cao,
  • Yanmei Xu,
  • Bo Huang,
  • Xiaozhong Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/mco2.350
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 5
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Platelets are a class of pluripotent cells that, in addition to hemostasis and maintaining vascular endothelial integrity, are also involved in tumor growth and distant metastasis. The tumor microenvironment is a complex and comprehensive system composed of tumor cells and their surrounding immune and inflammatory cells, tumor‐related fibroblasts, nearby interstitial tissues, microvessels, and various cytokines and chemokines. As an important member of the tumor microenvironment, platelets can promote tumor invasion and metastasis through various mechanisms. Understanding the role of platelets in tumor metastasis is important for diagnosing the risk of metastasis and prolonging survival. In this study, we more fully elucidate the underlying mechanisms by which platelets promote tumor growth and metastasis by modulating processes, such as immune escape, angiogenesis, tumor cell homing, and tumor cell exudation, and further summarize the effects of platelet−tumor cell interactions in the tumor microenvironment and possible tumor treatment strategies based on platelet studies. Our summary will more comprehensively and clearly demonstrate the role of platelets in tumor metastasis, so as to help clinical judgment of the potential risk of metastasis in cancer patients, with a view to improving the prognosis of patients.

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