The tumor microenvironment is a complex environment comprising tumor cells, non-tumor cells, and other critical non-cellular components. Some studies about tumor microenvironment have recently achieved remarkable progress in tumor treatment. As a substantial part of post-translational protein modification, ubiquitination is a crucial player in maintaining protein stability in cell signaling, cell growth, and a series of cellular life activities, which are also essential for regulating tumor cells or other non-tumor cells in the tumor microenvironment. This review focuses on the role and function of ubiquitination and deubiquitination modification in the tumor microenvironment while discussing the prospect of developing inhibitors targeting ubiquity-related enzymes, thereby providing ideas for future research in cancer therapy.
Keywords: Adipose cells; Deubiquitination; Immunity; Tumor microenvironment; Tumor-associated fibroblasts; Ubiquitination.
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