About this Research Topic
The primary aim of this research topic is to compile the latest advances and breakthroughs in the interconnection of immunity and ECM, its role in immunotherapies, and strategies for developing ECM-based biomarkers. This will help to personalize cancer immunotherapies and predict their efficacy. The goal is to dissect the tissue-specific crosstalk between the ECM and immune cells and its implications for immunotherapy, which may reveal new biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
The scope of this research topic is limited to the interplay between immunity and ECM in the context of cancer. We welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- The influence of ECM on immune cell infiltration within the tumors
- ECM as a modulator of immunosuppression
- Impact of ECM on the efficacy of immunotherapies
- ECM remodeling as a source of predictive biomarkers
- Exploiting ECM to deliver immunotherapeutic agents
- Targeting ECM to improve anti-cancer immunity
Please note: manuscripts consisting solely of bioinformatics or computational analysis of public genomic or transcriptomic databases that are not accompanied by validation (independent cohort or biological validation in vitro or in vivo) are out of scope for this section and will not be accepted as part of this Research Topic.
Keywords: Cancer, Tumor microenvironment, Extracellular matrix, Immunotherapy, Biomarkers
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