The Interplay of Immunotherapy and Chemotherapy: Harnessing Potential Synergies
Johns Hopkins University · Johns Hopkins Medicine · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Although cancer chemotherapy has historically been considered immune suppressive, it is now accepted that certain chemotherapies can augment tumor immunity. The recent success of immune checkpoint inhibitors has renewed interest in immunotherapies, and in combining them with chemotherapy to achieve additive or synergistic clinical activity. Two major ways that chemotherapy promotes tumor immunity are by inducing immunogenic cell death as part of its intended therapeutic effect and by disrupting strategies that tumors use to evade immune recognition. This second strategy, in particular, is dependent on the drug, its dose, and the schedule of chemotherapy administration in relation to antigen exposure or…
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2Topics & keywords
- Immunotherapy
- Immune system
- Chemotherapy
- Medicine
- Immunology
- Cancer
- Cancer immunotherapy
- Immune checkpoint
- Good health and well-being