Oncolytic immunovirotherapy: finding the tumor antigen needle in the antiviral haystack.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Benjamin L Kendall, Richard G Vile
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Abstract

Immunovirotherapy integrates the oncolytic capabilities of viruses with the modulation of the host immune system to establish robust tumor-specific immune responses. Oncolytic viruses (OVs) are natural or engineered viruses that specifically replicate in and lyse tumor cells, triggering inflammation which recruits immune effector cells to the site of infection. These conditions theoretically synergize with immune checkpoint blockade (ICB), which aids in establishing and maintaining tumor-infiltrating CD8 T cells. However, clinical data directly confirming synergy between OV and ICB therapy is limited despite ICB becoming the standard of care for several cancer types. It has been shown that viral immunodominance may limit antitumor T-cell priming and cause the attrition of tumor-specific T cells, limiting long-term therapeutic efficacy. To overcome these barriers, precise incorporation of virally expressed or exogenously administered tumor-associated antigens (TAAs) can synchronize the expansion of both antiviral and antitumor T cells, creating optimal conditions for ICB treatment. This tripartite approach leverages our understanding of antiviral immunity to efficiently expand subdominant antitumor T cells in vivo. In this review, we dissect the fundamental paradigm of immunovirotherapy regarding antiviral inflammation and TAAs, followed by relevant combinatorial strategies employed in preclinical and clinical settings for the treatment of solid tumors.

溶瘤免疫病毒治疗:在抗病毒药物的大海捞针中寻找肿瘤抗原。
免疫病毒疗法将病毒的溶瘤能力与宿主免疫系统的调节结合起来,建立强大的肿瘤特异性免疫反应。溶瘤病毒(OVs)是一种天然或工程病毒,它们特异性地在肿瘤细胞中复制并溶解肿瘤细胞,引发炎症,并将免疫效应细胞招募到感染部位。理论上,这些条件与免疫检查点阻断(ICB)协同作用,有助于建立和维持肿瘤浸润性CD8 T细胞。然而,临床数据直接证实OV和ICB治疗之间的协同作用是有限的,尽管ICB成为几种癌症类型的标准治疗。已有研究表明,病毒免疫优势可能会限制抗肿瘤T细胞的启动并导致肿瘤特异性T细胞的消耗,从而限制长期治疗效果。为了克服这些障碍,精确结合病毒表达或外源性给药的肿瘤相关抗原(TAAs)可以同步抗病毒和抗肿瘤T细胞的扩增,为ICB治疗创造最佳条件。这种三方方法利用我们对抗病毒免疫的理解,在体内有效地扩增亚显性抗肿瘤T细胞。在这篇综述中,我们剖析了关于抗病毒炎症和TAAs的免疫病毒治疗的基本范式,然后是在临床前和临床环境中用于治疗实体肿瘤的相关组合策略。
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Immunotherapy
Immunotherapy 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
3.60%
发文量
113
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Many aspects of the immune system and mechanisms of immunomodulatory therapies remain to be elucidated in order to exploit fully the emerging opportunities. Those involved in the research and clinical applications of immunotherapy are challenged by the huge and intricate volumes of knowledge arising from this fast-evolving field. The journal Immunotherapy offers the scientific community an interdisciplinary forum, providing them with information on the most recent advances of various aspects of immunotherapies, in a concise format to aid navigation of this complex field. Immunotherapy delivers essential information in concise, at-a-glance article formats. Key advances in the field are reported and analyzed by international experts, providing an authoritative but accessible forum for this vitally important area of research. Unsolicited article proposals are welcomed and authors are required to comply fully with the journal''s Disclosure & Conflict of Interest Policy as well as major publishing guidelines, including ICMJE and GPP3.
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