hosttumor
Hosttumor, often described as host-tumor biology or host-tumor interactions, denotes the set of biological processes that occur between a developing or established tumor and the organism that harbors it. This concept emphasizes that cancer is not only a property of malignant cells but also a product of interactions with the host's genetics, immune system, metabolism, and organ physiology. Host factors can influence tumor initiation, growth, metastatic potential, and response to therapy, while tumors can induce systemic and local changes in the host.
Key components include immune surveillance and evasion, inflammatory signaling, the activity of the tumor microenvironment (including
Research approaches encompass in vivo models (syngeneic and humanized mouse models, xenografts), patient-derived xenografts, and in
Clinically, host-tumor biology informs prognosis and the effectiveness of treatments, particularly immunotherapies. Understanding host factors can