Cigarette smoke sustains immunosuppressive microenvironment inducing M2 macrophage polarization and viability in lung cancer settings.
Francesca BianchiValentino Le NociGiancarla BernardoNicoletta GaglianoGraziano ColomboMichele SommarivaMichele PalazzoIsabella Dalle-DonneAldo MilzaniSerenella PupaElda TagliabueLucia SfondriniPublished in: PloS one (2024)
These findings indicate that, in lung cancer microenvironment of smokers, CS can contribute to the M2-phenotype macrophages prevalence by different mechanisms, ultimately, driving an anti-inflammatory, likely immunosuppressive, microenvironment in lung cancer smokers.