Antibody and Vaccine Group, Centre for Cancer Immunology, School of Cancer Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO16 6YD, UK.
School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK.
Breast Cancer Res. 2023 Sep 11;25(1):104. doi: 10.1186/s13058-023-01700-w.
Obesity is an established risk factor for breast cancer in postmenopausal women. However, the underlying biological mechanisms of how obesity contributes to breast cancer remains unclear. The inflammatory adipose microenvironment is central to breast cancer progression and has been shown to favour breast cancer cell growth and to reduce efficacy of anti-cancer treatments. Thus, it is imperative to further our understanding of the inflammatory microenvironment seen in breast cancer patients with obesity. Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro models offer a key tool in increasing our understanding of such complex interactions within the adipose microenvironment. This review discusses some of the approaches utilised to recapitulate the breast tumour microenvironment, including various co-culture and 3D in vitro models. We consider how these model systems contribute to the understanding of breast cancer research, with particular focus on the inflammatory tumour microenvironment. This review aims to provide insight and prospective future directions on the utility of such model systems for breast cancer research.
肥胖是绝经后妇女乳腺癌的既定危险因素。然而,肥胖如何导致乳腺癌的潜在生物学机制仍不清楚。炎症性脂肪微环境是乳腺癌进展的核心,已被证明有利于乳腺癌细胞生长,并降低抗癌治疗的疗效。因此,深入了解肥胖乳腺癌患者的炎症微环境至关重要。三维(3D)体外模型为增加我们对脂肪微环境中这种复杂相互作用的理解提供了一个关键工具。本综述讨论了一些用于再现乳腺肿瘤微环境的方法,包括各种共培养和 3D 体外模型。我们考虑了这些模型系统如何有助于理解乳腺癌研究,特别关注炎症肿瘤微环境。本综述旨在为这些模型系统在乳腺癌研究中的应用提供见解和未来方向。