reviewJournal of Biomedical ScienceApr 4, 2017DIAMOND OA

Cancer immunotherapies targeting the PD-1 signaling pathway

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan · Kyoto University

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Abstract

Immunotherapy has recently emerged as the fourth pillar of cancer treatment, joining surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. While early immunotherapies focused on accelerating T-cell activity, current immune-checkpoint inhibitors take the brakes off the anti-tumor immune responses. Successful clinical trials with PD-1 monoclonal antibodies and other immune-checkpoint inhibitors have opened new avenues in cancer immunology. However, the failure of a large subset of cancer patients to respond to these new immunotherapies has led to intensified research on combination therapies and predictive biomarkers. Here we summarize the development of PD-1-blockade immunotherapy and current issues in its clinical use.

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Keywords
  • Immunotherapy
  • Medicine
  • Immune checkpoint
  • PD-L1
  • Cancer immunotherapy
  • Cancer
  • Blockade
  • Immune system
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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