The complexity of cancer immunotherapy illustrated through skin tumors

I. Vieco-Martí, A. López-Carrasco, L. de la Cruz-Merino, R. Noguera, T. Álvaro Naranjo
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Skin tumours are among the cancer types most sensitive to immunotherapy, due to their unique immunogenic features including skin-associated lymphoid tissue, high mutational load, overexpression of tumour antigens, and high frequency of viral antigens. Despite this high immunotherapy response rate, however, ultimately most skin tumours develop similar treatment resistance to most other malignant tumours, which highlights the need for in-depth study of mechanisms of response and resistance to immunotherapy. A bibliographic review of the most recent publications regarding currently in use and emerging biomarkers on skin tumors has been done. Predictive biomarkers of treatment response, biomarkers that warn of possible resistance, and emerging markers, the majority of a systemic nature, are described. Including factors affecting not only genomics, but also the immune system, nervous system, microbiota, tumour microenvironment, metabolism and stress. For accurate diagnosis of tumour type, knowledge of its functional mechanisms and selection of a comprehensive therapeutic protocol, this inclusive view of biology, health and disease is fundamental. This field of study could also become a valuable source of practical information applicable to other areas of oncology and immunotherapy.
通过皮肤肿瘤说明癌症免疫治疗的复杂性
皮肤肿瘤是对免疫治疗最敏感的癌症类型之一,由于其独特的免疫原性特征,包括皮肤相关淋巴组织、高突变负荷、肿瘤抗原的过表达和病毒抗原的高频率。然而,尽管免疫治疗应答率很高,但最终大多数皮肤肿瘤与大多数其他恶性肿瘤产生类似的治疗耐药,这突出了对免疫治疗应答和耐药机制的深入研究的必要性。对最近发表的关于目前正在使用和正在出现的皮肤肿瘤生物标志物的文献综述已经完成。描述了治疗反应的预测性生物标志物,警告可能耐药的生物标志物和新出现的标志物,大多数是系统性的。不仅包括基因组学的影响因素,还包括免疫系统、神经系统、微生物群、肿瘤微环境、代谢和应激等。为了准确诊断肿瘤类型,了解其功能机制和选择综合治疗方案,这种生物学,健康和疾病的包容性观点是必不可少的。这一研究领域也可能成为适用于肿瘤和免疫治疗其他领域的实用信息的宝贵来源。
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