About this Research Topic
Empirical studies have provided the evidence to support the critical requirement of chaperones for tumor neoangiogenesis and discussed the importance of their inhibition, for instance, GRP78 in Glioblastoma, to dually suppresses tumor growth and angiogenesis. The role of chaperones in the microenvironment have now well extended beyond the endothelial cells. There is enough data suggesting that chaperones promote the uptake of antigens by antigen-presenting cells while simultaneously triggering the activation of T lymphocytes. Not only immunological response, but chaperones also participate in tumor invasion and metastatic signaling cascades and thus contribute to the poor survival rates among patients. Considering the importance of the molecular chaperones in the tumor microenvironment, we want to dedicate the upcoming Research Topic in Frontiers in Molecular Bioscience, to summarize the structural and functional characteristics of chaperones and discuss their roles in the tumor microenvironment.
The Research Topic will cover, but is not limited to, the following:
• The role of chaperones and chaperome in the context of the tumor and tumor microenvironment
• How do the chaperones, cochaperones, and their connectivity (or protein-protein interactions) alter during tumorigenesis
• What novel tools, techniques, and reagents are available to dissect the functions of chaperones in the tumor microenvironment
• How can we therapeutically target them to modulate tumor microenvironment in favor of tumor regression and what are the challenges we might have to experience
Keywords: Chaperome, tumor immunology, Chaperones, tumor microenvironment, protein-protein interactions
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.