头颈癌中的干扰素信号和STING通路:解开免疫秘密和治疗前沿。

IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Kosar Zolfaghari, Mohammad Yazdi, Shaghayegh Mohammadioun, Fatemeh Tajafrooz, Hesam Malekfarnood, Kiarash Saleki, Nima Rezaei
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摘要

头颈部鳞状细胞癌(HNSCCs)在全球最常见的恶性肿瘤中排名第七。癌症条件下的免疫反应决定了疾病的进程和临床前景。干扰素(ifn)是先天免疫系统的重要组成部分,在调节肿瘤微环境(TME)中起着至关重要的作用。此外,干扰素可以影响癌细胞的增殖、分化、迁移和死亡。干扰素基因(STING)信号的cgas刺激因子识别胞质DNA并触发免疫反应。cGAS-STING信号的异常诱导可能导致i型IFN的过量和持续释放,导致各种组织或器官的不平衡聚集。值得注意的是,STING信号已显示出促进肿瘤抵抗和抗肿瘤免疫的双重作用。此外,最近的研究也对STING激动剂进行了研究;然而,应该解决诸如毒性之类的挑战。ifn也被用作化疗前的单药治疗或辅助治疗,以提高对HNSCC肿瘤的疗效。本文简要介绍了IFN信号通路,重点介绍了STING通路,并讨论了其在HNSCC中调节免疫治疗和化疗效果的作用。
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Interferon signaling and STING pathway in head and neck cancers: unlocking immune secrets and therapeutic frontiers.

Interferon signaling and STING pathway in head and neck cancers: unlocking immune secrets and therapeutic frontiers.

Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs) rank seventh among the most prevalent malignancies globally. The immune response in cancer conditions governs the course of the disease and clinical outlook. Interferons (IFNs) are a key part of the innate immune system and are essential in modulating the tumor microenvironment (TME). Additionally, IFNs could influence proliferation and affect differentiation, emigration, and death of cancer cells. The cGAS-stimulator of interferon genes (STING) signaling identifies cytosolic DNA and triggers an immune response. Aberrant induction of the cGAS-STING signaling may lead to excess and sustained release of type-I IFN, leading to imbalanced aggregation in various tissues or organs. It is noteworthy that STING signaling has shown a dual role, both promoting tumor resistance and antitumor immunity. Moreover, STING agonists have been investigated in recent studies; however, challenges such as toxicity should be addressed. IFNs have also been used as monotherapy or adjuvant treatment before chemotherapy to increase efficacy against HNSCC tumors. The present review briefly describes IFN signaling with a focus on the STING pathway, and discusses its role in modulating immunotherapy and chemotherapy effects in HNSCC.

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期刊介绍: Cancer Cell International publishes articles on all aspects of cancer cell biology, originating largely from, but not limited to, work using cell culture techniques. The journal focuses on novel cancer studies reporting data from biological experiments performed on cells grown in vitro, in two- or three-dimensional systems, and/or in vivo (animal experiments). These types of experiments have provided crucial data in many fields, from cell proliferation and transformation, to epithelial-mesenchymal interaction, to apoptosis, and host immune response to tumors. Cancer Cell International also considers articles that focus on novel technologies or novel pathways in molecular analysis and on epidemiological studies that may affect patient care, as well as articles reporting translational cancer research studies where in vitro discoveries are bridged to the clinic. As such, the journal is interested in laboratory and animal studies reporting on novel biomarkers of tumor progression and response to therapy and on their applicability to human cancers.
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