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Early clinical trials evaluating STING agonists, both as monotherapies and in combination with checkpoint inhibitors, have yielded promising results. More specific methods have been made possible by biomarker investigations, which have revealed light on mechanisms of action and possible response predictors. Indirect STING activation through ENPP1 inhibition has emerged as a novel strategy, offering more controlled antitumor immunity enhancement while minimizing systemic toxicity. Innovative delivery systems, including nanoparticles and exosome-based therapies, improve STING modulators' therapeutic index. While challenges remain, including precise regulation of STING activation and managing immune-related adverse events, rapid progress suggests that STING-targeted therapies could become cornerstone treatments. By harnessing innate immunity and enhancing its interplay with adaptive responses, STING modulators offer a potentially more accessible, cost-effective, and broadly applicable approach to cancer immunotherapy, addressing many current treatment limitations.</p>","PeriodicalId":55277,"journal":{"name":"Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":2.1000,"publicationDate":"2025-08-04","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Advances in STING Pathway Modulation for Cancer and Immunotherapy: A Comprehensive Review of Preclinical and Clinical Studies (2020-2024).\",\"authors\":\"Rahaman Shaik, Komal Suthar, Chandrika Balija, Shifa Aleem, Fatima Sarwar Syeda, Sana Syeda, Shireen Begum\",\"doi\":\"10.1177/10849785251362585\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>In cancer immunotherapy, the stimulator of interferon genes (STING) pathway regulation has become a promising new approach, offering potential solutions to overcome limitations of current treatments. 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Advances in STING Pathway Modulation for Cancer and Immunotherapy: A Comprehensive Review of Preclinical and Clinical Studies (2020-2024).
In cancer immunotherapy, the stimulator of interferon genes (STING) pathway regulation has become a promising new approach, offering potential solutions to overcome limitations of current treatments. Recent advances have revealed intricate mechanisms of STING activation and regulation, leading to the development of novel small-molecule agonists with improved properties. Preclinical studies have shown that STING agonists can convert "cold" tumors to "hot" ones, enhancing immune cell infiltration and overcoming resistance to checkpoint inhibitors. Combination strategies, particularly with existing immunotherapies and conventional treatments, have demonstrated synergistic effects. Early clinical trials evaluating STING agonists, both as monotherapies and in combination with checkpoint inhibitors, have yielded promising results. More specific methods have been made possible by biomarker investigations, which have revealed light on mechanisms of action and possible response predictors. Indirect STING activation through ENPP1 inhibition has emerged as a novel strategy, offering more controlled antitumor immunity enhancement while minimizing systemic toxicity. Innovative delivery systems, including nanoparticles and exosome-based therapies, improve STING modulators' therapeutic index. While challenges remain, including precise regulation of STING activation and managing immune-related adverse events, rapid progress suggests that STING-targeted therapies could become cornerstone treatments. By harnessing innate immunity and enhancing its interplay with adaptive responses, STING modulators offer a potentially more accessible, cost-effective, and broadly applicable approach to cancer immunotherapy, addressing many current treatment limitations.
期刊介绍:
Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals is the established peer-reviewed journal, with over 25 years of cutting-edge content on innovative therapeutic investigations to ultimately improve cancer management. It is the only journal with the specific focus of cancer biotherapy and is inclusive of monoclonal antibodies, cytokine therapy, cancer gene therapy, cell-based therapies, and other forms of immunotherapies.
The Journal includes extensive reporting on advancements in radioimmunotherapy, and the use of radiopharmaceuticals and radiolabeled peptides for the development of new cancer treatments.