Macrophages increase the resistance of pancreatic adenocarcinoma cells to gemcitabine by upregulating cytidine deaminase

Oncoimmunology. 2013 Dec 1;2(12):e27231. doi: 10.4161/onci.27231. Epub 2013 Dec 10.

Abstract

Tumor-associated macrophages play a central role in tumor progression and metastasis. Macrophages can also promote the resistance of malignant cells to chemotherapy by stimulating the upregulation of cytidine deaminase, an intracellular enzyme that catabolizes the active form of gemcitabine. Targeting macrophage-dependent chemoresistance may reduce tumor-associated morbidity and mortality.

Keywords: chemotherapy; cytidine deaminase; gemcitabine; macrophages; pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma; resistance.