posted on 2019-09-25, 20:16authored byZi-Xian Liao, Yu-Chen Fa, Ivan M. Kempson, S.-Ja Tseng
Deregulated proliferation
of tumors is generally associated with
altered energy metabolism. A high rate of anaerobic glycolysis in
solid tumors contributes to an acidification of pH to ∼6.7–7.2
in the tumor microenvironment and lactate accumulation. Macrophages
in the tumor microenvironment can be educated by tumor cells. Tumor-derived
lactate induces the polarization of M2 macrophages and promotes tumor
invasion and metastasis. However, a particular challenge is to sustain
lactate depletion. We propose that the repolarization of the tumor-supportive
M2 macrophage to the tumor-suppressive M1 macrophage after the depletion
of lactate by lactate oxidase (LOX) released from the hydrogels in
the tumor microenvironment may enhance the antitumor treatment efficacy.