Acquired resistance to immunotherapy in solid tumors.

IF 12.8 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Perrine Verdys, Astrid Z Johansen, Anurag Gupta, Mario Presti, Edoardo Dionisio, Daniel H Madsen, Alessandra Curioni-Fontecedro, Marco Donia
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Abstract

Acquired resistance to immunotherapy (ARI) is a major challenge in solid tumors, limiting long-term success in up to 65% of patients who initially respond to immunotherapy. Defining ARI clinically remains complex, but ongoing efforts aim to establish standardized criteria. This review describes recent insights into ARI, revealing complex mechanisms involving both tumor-intrinsic mechanisms - such as antigen loss and presentation defects, interferon γ (IFNγ) insensitivity, tumor-mediated T cell exclusion, and metabolic reprogramming - as well as extrinsic factors such as inhibitory molecule upregulation, immunosuppressive cells, extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling, and dysbiotic microbiota. Understanding the development of ARI is crucial for prevention and effective interventions. The integration of innovative strategies and translational research on appropriately collected samples is key to overcoming ARI and ensuring durable benefits for patients.

实体瘤免疫治疗获得性耐药。
获得性免疫治疗耐药(ARI)是实体瘤的主要挑战,限制了高达65%最初对免疫治疗有反应的患者的长期成功。临床上定义ARI仍然很复杂,但正在努力建立标准化的标准。这篇综述描述了最近对ARI的研究,揭示了复杂的机制,包括肿瘤的内在机制——如抗原丢失和呈现缺陷、干扰素γ (IFNγ)不敏感、肿瘤介导的T细胞排斥和代谢重编程——以及外在因素,如抑制性分子上调、免疫抑制细胞、细胞外基质(ECM)重塑和微生物群失调。了解急性呼吸道感染的发展对预防和有效干预至关重要。整合创新策略和适当收集样本的转化研究是克服急性呼吸道感染和确保患者持久受益的关键。
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Trends in molecular medicine
Trends in molecular medicine 医学-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
24.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
142
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Trends in Molecular Medicine (TMM) aims to offer concise and contextualized perspectives on the latest research advancing biomedical science toward better diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of human diseases. It focuses on research at the intersection of basic biology and clinical research, covering new concepts in human biology and pathology with clear implications for diagnostics and therapy. TMM reviews bridge the gap between bench and bedside, discussing research from preclinical studies to patient-enrolled trials. The major themes include disease mechanisms, tools and technologies, diagnostics, and therapeutics, with a preference for articles relevant to multiple themes. TMM serves as a platform for discussion, pushing traditional boundaries and fostering collaboration between scientists and clinicians. The journal seeks to publish provocative and authoritative articles that are also accessible to a broad audience, inspiring new directions in molecular medicine to enhance human health.
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