Publications by authors named "Luke Neufeld"

Apoptotic cells are immunosuppressive, creating a barrier in cancer treatment. Thus, we investigated immune responses to dying tumor cells after therapy in the tumor draining lymph node (TDLN). A key population responsible for clearing tumor material in the TDLN was medullary sinus macrophages (MSMs).

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Macrophages are present at high frequency in most solid tumor types, and their relative abundance negatively correlates with therapy responses and survival outcomes. Tissue-resident macrophages are highly tuned to integrate tissue niche signals, and multiple factors within the idiosyncratic tumor microenvironment (TME) drive macrophages to polarization states that favor immune suppression, tumor growth and metastasis. These diverse functional states are underpinned by extensive and complex rewiring of tumor-associated macrophage (TAM) metabolism.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) plays a crucial role in immune modulation and is significantly active in tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) within pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).
  • - Deleting or inhibiting AhR in macrophages led to decreased PDAC tumor growth, enhanced response to immune therapies, and increased CD8 T cell activity, independent of tryptophan metabolism within the macrophages.
  • - In patients with PDAC, higher AhR levels correlated with worse outcomes and a suppressive immune environment, indicating that AhR regulation could be a critical factor in the disease's progression.
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