Entering the TiME machine: How age-related changes in the tumor immune microenvironment impact melanoma progression and therapy response

IF 12 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Alexis E. Carey , Ashani T. Weeraratna
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Abstract

Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer in the United States, with its incidence rates rising in older populations. As the immune system undergoes age-related changes, these alterations can significantly influence tumor progression and the effectiveness of cancer treatments. Recent advancements in understanding immune checkpoint molecules have paved the way for the development of innovative immunotherapies targeting solid tumors. However, the aging tumor microenvironment can play a crucial role in modulating the response to these immunotherapeutic approaches. This review seeks to examine the intricate relationship between age-related changes in the immune system and their impact on the efficacy of immunotherapies, particularly in the context of melanoma. By exploring this complex interplay, we hope to elucidate potential strategies to optimize treatment outcomes for older patients with melanoma, and draw parallels to other cancers.

进入 TiME 机器:肿瘤免疫微环境中与年龄相关的变化如何影响黑色素瘤的进展和治疗反应?
黑色素瘤是美国最致命的皮肤癌,其发病率在老年人群中不断上升。随着免疫系统发生与年龄相关的变化,这些变化会极大地影响肿瘤的发展和癌症治疗的效果。最近在了解免疫检查点分子方面取得的进展为开发针对实体瘤的创新免疫疗法铺平了道路。然而,老化的肿瘤微环境在调节对这些免疫治疗方法的反应方面起着至关重要的作用。本综述旨在探讨免疫系统中与年龄有关的变化及其对免疫疗法疗效的影响之间错综复杂的关系,尤其是在黑色素瘤的情况下。我们希望通过探讨这种复杂的相互作用,阐明优化老年黑色素瘤患者治疗效果的潜在策略,并将其与其他癌症进行比较。
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222
审稿时长
90 days
期刊介绍: Pharmacology & Therapeutics, in its 20th year, delivers lucid, critical, and authoritative reviews on current pharmacological topics.Articles, commissioned by the editor, follow specific author instructions.This journal maintains its scientific excellence and ranks among the top 10 most cited journals in pharmacology.
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