Investigator

Salma Khan

Associate Res. Professor · Loma Linda University, Center for Health Disparities & Molecular Medicine

About

SKSalma Khan
Papers(1)
The Role of Cancer-As…
Collaborators(3)
Tonya J. WebbAlena A. McQuarterCody S. Carter
Institutions(2)
Loma Linda UniversityUniversity of Marylan…

Papers

The Role of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Tumor-Associated Macrophages in the Tumor Microenvironment and Their Impact on Ovarian Cancer Survival and Therapy

Ovarian cancer is the deadliest gynecologic cancer, mainly because it is often diagnosed late and resists standard treatments. The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a major role in disease progression and therapy failure. Two key components of the TME, cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) and tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), create conditions that facilitate tumor growth and immune evasion. CAFs are highly diverse and originate from sources like fibroblasts and stem cells. They support cancer by remodeling the extracellular matrix, promoting angiogenesis, and releasing cytokines and growth factors that aid tumor survival. TAMs, which are usually in an M2 state, also promote metastasis and suppress immune responses by secreting immunosuppressive molecules. Together, CAFs and TAMs interact with cancer cells to activate pathways such as the TGF-β, IL-6, and PI3K/AKT pathways, which drive resistance to therapy. New treatments aim to block these interactions by targeting CAFs and TAMs through depletion, reprogramming, or pathway inhibition, often combined with immunotherapy. Advances such as single-cell sequencing and spatial transcriptomics now enable more precise identification of CAF and TAM subtypes, enabling more targeted therapies. This review summarizes their roles in epithelial ovarian cancer and explores how targeting these cells could improve outcomes.

14Works
1Papers
3Collaborators
Thyroid NeoplasmsOvarian NeoplasmsTumor MicroenvironmentCancer-Associated FibroblastsTumor-Associated MacrophagesThyroid Cancer, PapillaryEndocrine Gland NeoplasmsDisease Progression

Positions

2023–

Associate Res. Professor

Loma Linda University · Center for Health Disparities & Molecular Medicine

2012–

Assistant Res. Professor

Loma Linda University · Biochemistry

Education

2011

Post-Doctoral Fellow

Loma Linda University · Center for Health Disparities & Molecular Medicine

2006

Post-Doctoral Fellow

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center · Ob/Gyn

2000

PhD

Kumamoto University · Ob/Gyn

1996

Fellowship

Kumamoto University · Ob/Gyn

1994

Fellowship

IPGMR · Ob/Gyn

1992

MBBS

Gandhi Medical College Bhopal