The cancer-immunity cycle: Indication, genotype, and immunotype.

IF 25.5 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Ira Mellman, Daniel S Chen, Thomas Powles, Shannon J Turley
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Abstract

The cancer-immunity cycle provides a framework to understand the series of events that generate anti-cancer immune responses. It emphasizes the iterative nature of the response where the killing of tumor cells by T cells initiates subsequent rounds of antigen presentation and T cell stimulation, maintaining active immunity and adapting it to tumor evolution. Any step of the cycle can become rate-limiting, rendering the immune system unable to control tumor growth. Here, we update the cancer-immunity cycle based on the remarkable progress of the past decade. Understanding the mechanism of checkpoint inhibition has evolved, as has our view of dendritic cells in sustaining anti-tumor immunity. We additionally account for the role of the tumor microenvironment in facilitating, not just suppressing, the anti-cancer response, and discuss the importance of considering a tumor's immunological phenotype, the "immunotype". While these new insights add some complexity to the cycle, they also provide new targets for research and therapeutic intervention.

癌细胞周期:适应症、基因型和免疫类型。
癌症-免疫循环提供了一个框架来理解产生抗癌免疫反应的一系列事件。它强调了反应的迭代性质,即T细胞对肿瘤细胞的杀伤启动了随后的抗原呈递和T细胞刺激,维持了主动免疫并使其适应肿瘤进化。周期的任何一步都可能成为速率限制,使免疫系统无法控制肿瘤生长。在这里,我们在过去十年显著进步的基础上更新了癌症-社区周期。正如我们对树突状细胞维持抗肿瘤免疫的看法一样,对检查点抑制机制的理解已经进化。我们还说明了肿瘤微环境在促进而不仅仅是抑制抗癌反应中的作用,并讨论了考虑肿瘤免疫表型“免疫类型”的重要性。虽然这些新的见解增加了周期的复杂性,但它们也为研究和治疗干预提供了新的目标。
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Immunity
Immunity 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
49.40
自引率
2.20%
发文量
205
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Immunity is a publication that focuses on publishing significant advancements in research related to immunology. We encourage the submission of studies that offer groundbreaking immunological discoveries, whether at the molecular, cellular, or whole organism level. Topics of interest encompass a wide range, such as cancer, infectious diseases, neuroimmunology, autoimmune diseases, allergies, mucosal immunity, metabolic diseases, and homeostasis.
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