Fig. 6

Proposed model of anti-tumor immunity induced by NF-κB activation in tumor-associated macrophages. Activation of NF-κB signaling in tumor-associated macrophages induces polarization of macrophages away from the M2 and towards the anti-tumor M1 phenotype, and also leads to recruitment of cytotoxic T cells, mediated at least in part through increased levels of CXCL9. Figure 6 was created by the authors with BioRender.com