Mechanisms of immune modulation in the tumor microenvironment and implications for targeted therapy

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[Czajka-Francuz P, Mankan A] Fortrea, Inc., Durham, NC, United States. [Prendes MJ, Pabla S, Ramkissoon S] Labcorp Oncology, Durham, NC, United States. [Quintana Á, Peiró S] Breast Cancer Unit, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO), Barcelona, Spain

Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus

Publication date

2023-08-14T11:55:20Z

2023-08-14T11:55:20Z

2023-06-22



Abstract

Cancer; Immunosuppression mechanisms; Tumor microenvironment


Cáncer; Mecanismos de inmunosupresión; Microambiente tumoral


Càncer; Mecanismes d'immunosupressió; Microambient tumoral


The efficacy of cancer therapies is limited to a great extent by immunosuppressive mechanisms within the tumor microenvironment (TME). Numerous immune escape mechanisms have been identified. These include not only processes associated with tumor, immune or stromal cells, but also humoral, metabolic, genetic and epigenetic factors within the TME. The identification of immune escape mechanisms has enabled the development of small molecules, nanomedicines, immune checkpoint inhibitors, adoptive cell and epigenetic therapies that can reprogram the TME and shift the host immune response towards promoting an antitumor effect. These approaches have translated into series of breakthroughs in cancer therapies, some of which have already been implemented in clinical practice. In the present article the authors provide an overview of some of the most important mechanisms of immunosuppression within the TME and the implications for targeted therapies against different cancers.

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Article


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Language

English

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Frontiers Media

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