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Glioblastoma Microenvironment and Cellular Interactions

Carmen-Bianca Crivii    
Adina Bianca Bo?ca    
Carmen Stanca Melincovici    
Anne-Marie Constantin    
Mariana Marginean    
Eleonora Dronca    
Rada Sufle?el    
Diana Gonciar    
Maria Bungardean and Alina ?ovrea    

Resumen

This paper summarizes the crosstalk between tumor/non-tumor cells and other elements of the glioblastoma (GB) microenvironment. In tumor pathology, glial cells result in the highest number of cancers, and GB is considered the most lethal tumor of the central nervous system (CNS). The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a complex peritumoral hallo composed of tumor cells and several non-tumor cells (e.g., nervous cells, stem cells, fibroblasts, vascular and immune cells), which might be a key factor for the ineffective treatment since the microenvironment modulates the biologic status of the tumor with the increase in its evasion capacity. A deeper understanding of cell?cell interactions in the TME and with the tumor cells could be the basis for a more efficient therapy.

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