Microglia function in brain tumors

Jyoti J. Watters(University of Wisconsin System), Jill Schartner(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Behnam Badie(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Journal of Neuroscience Research
June 15, 2005
Cited by 329

Abstract

Microglia play an important role in inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system (CNS). These cells have also been identified in brain neoplasms; however, as of yet their function largely remains unclear. More recent studies designed to characterize further tumor-associated microglia suggest that the immune effector function of these cells may be suppressed in CNS tumors. Furthermore, microglia and macrophages can secrete various cytokines and growth factors that may contribute to the successful immune evasion, growth, and invasion of brain neoplasms. A better understanding of microglia and macrophage function is essential for the development of immune-based treatment strategies against malignant brain tumors.


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