About this Research Topic
The role of TLSs in modulating the therapeutic outcomes in various cancers has started to be appreciated. Yet a comprehensive understanding of the molecular and cellular signals that determine the structural and functional characteristics of these organoids, which is critical for their therapeutic applications, is lacking. In wake of this, the present issue has been planned to enhance our understanding of the basic biological processes involved in the TLS generation and to establish the anti-cancer translational aspects of TLSs. Hence, this issue would help to open new therapeutic avenues using TLSs that remains underexplored.
In this Research Topic, we welcome Review, Mini-Review, and Original Research articles reporting recent efforts in the following specific topics to be covered:
1) Factors affecting the generation and organization of TLSs: The cellular, genetic and molecular cues.
2) TLSs as centers for generation of cell mediated and antibody mediated immune responses.
3) Effect of structural organization of TLSs on cell movement and activation.
4) TLSs as a predictive biomarker of response to cancer therapies : value,assessment and modulation by anti-cancer therapies.
5) TLSs and their potential contribution in cancer therapy : potentials in immune low tumors and current challenges . Use of predictive models and artificial intelligence in design and refinement of TLSs for therapeutic applications.
6) Engineered TLOs (enTLOs) and their anti-cancer applications: Past, Present and Future.
7) Characteristics of enTLOs affecting the clinical outcomes: Role of biomaterials, cellular and molecular signals, site of enTLO placement and time of treatment.
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