The Intersection between Tumor Angiogenesis and Immune Suppression
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Both immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) and antiangiogenesis agents have changed the landscape of cancer treatment in the modern era. While antiangiogenesis agents have demonstrated activities in tumors with high vascularization, including renal cell carcinoma and colorectal cancer, the effect of ICIs has been seen mainly in immunologically recognized tumors, with highly immune-infiltrative lymphocytes. The main challenge in the drug development of ICIs is moving their activities to noninflamed tumors and overcoming resistance that is driven, in part, by the immune-suppressive microenvironment. Angiogenesis factors drive immune suppression by directly suppressing the antigen-presenting cells as well as immune…
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- Ipilimumab
- Immune system
- Angiogenesis
- Medicine
- Cancer research
- Tumor microenvironment
- Immunotherapy
- Immunology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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