Scavenger Receptor CD36 in Tumor-Associated Macrophages Promotes Cancer Progression by Dampening Type I Interferon Signaling.
Xu Z, Kuhlmann-Hogan A, Xu S, Tseng H, Chen D, Tan S, Sun M, Tripple V, Bosenberg M, Miller-Jensen K, Kaech S. Scavenger Receptor CD36 in Tumor-Associated Macrophages Promotes Cancer Progression by Dampening Type I Interferon Signaling. Cancer Research 2024 PMID: 39546763, DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-23-4027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTumor-associated macrophagesIFN-ITumor microenvironmentTumor growthHeterogeneous population of myeloid cellsPharmacological inhibition of CD36Population of myeloid cellsTumor cell quiescenceAnti-tumor immunityDelayed tumor growthTumor inflammatory microenvironmentElevated type I interferonReduced tumor growthMyeloid-specific deletionDeletion of CD36Type I interferon signalingInhibition of CD36Promote cancer progressionI interferon signalingIFN-I responseIFN-I signalingType I interferonScavenger receptor CD36TAM functionNatural suppressor