PD-1 and PD-L1 Checkpoint Signaling Inhibition for Cancer Immunotherapy: Mechanism, Combinations, and Clinical Outcome
Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences · Taif University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Several cancers are highly refractory to conventional chemotherapy. The survival of tumors in several cases is assisted by checkpoint immunomodulation to maintain the imbalance between immune surveillance and cancer cell proliferation. Check point antibody inhibitors, such as anti-PD-1/PD-L1, are a novel class of inhibitors that function as a tumor suppressing factor via modulation of immune cell-tumor cell interaction. These checkpoint blockers are rapidly becoming a highly promising cancer therapeutic approach that yields remarkable antitumor responses with limited side effects. In recent times, more than four check point antibody inhibitors have been commercialized for targeting PD-1, PDL-1, and CTLA-4.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 70.38
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 74
Authors
7- HOHashem O. Alsaab
Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Taif University, Wayne State University
- SSSamaresh SauCorresponding
Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Wayne State University
- RMRami M. Alzhrani
Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Taif University, Wayne State University
- KTKatyayani Tatiparti
Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Wayne State University
- KBKetki Bhise
Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Wayne State University
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Immunotherapy
- Tumor microenvironment
- Cancer
- PD-L1
- Cancer immunotherapy
- Cancer research
- Immune system
- Good health and well-being