Journal of Innate Immunity (Mar 2024)

Macrophage: Hidden Criminal in Therapy Resistance

  • Yimin Ding,
  • Qian Cao,
  • Wenjuan Yang,
  • Junjie Xu,
  • Peng Xiao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000538212
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 188 – 202

Abstract

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Background: Although substantial efforts have been made by researchers to develop drugs, a disappointing reality is that the emergence of drug resistance is an unavoidable reality for the majority of patients. In recent years, emerging evidence suggests a connection between drug resistance and immune dysregulation. Summary: As a ubiquitously distributed, versatile innate immune cell, macrophages play essential roles in maintaining tissue homeostasis in a steady state. Nevertheless, it is becoming aware that macrophages undermine the action of therapeutic drugs across various disease types. Reprogramming macrophage function has been proven to be effective in restoring patient responsiveness to treatment. Herein, we comprehensively reviewed how macrophages respond to drugs and the mechanisms by which they contribute to treatment unresponsiveness in cancer, inflammatory diseases, and metabolic diseases. In addition, future prospects in macrophage-based combination therapy were discussed. Key Messages: Targeting macrophages is a promising strategy for overcoming drug resistance in immune disorders.

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