“…Lactic acid, a metabolite released by cancer cells and found to be enriched in tumor-draining LNs of preclinical melanoma and breast cancer models, was identified to modulate FRC metabolism and mitochondrial function, leading to FRC activation as marked by upregulation of PDPN and Thy1 and downregulation of IL-7, without affecting survival and proliferation of FRCs ( Riedel et al, 2022 ). Furthermore, soluble factors released by dedifferentiated melanomas are found to promote FRC elongation, proliferation, and upregulation of the activation markers PDPN, tenascin C, fibronectin, and IL6 in vitro ( Rovera et al, 2022 ). Among the factors secreted by dedifferentiated melanoma cells, IL1α and IL1β cytokines inhibit the contractility of primary human LN fibroblasts and thereby enhance cancer cell invasiveness in vitro.…”