Mechanisms of Resistance to Immune Checkpoint Blockade: Why Does Checkpoint Inhibitor Immunotherapy Not Work for All Patients?
University of California, Los Angeles · Dana-Farber Cancer Institute · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The emergence of immune checkpoint blockade therapies over the last decade has transformed cancer treatment in a wide range of tumor types. Unprecedented and durable clinical responses in difficult-to-treat cancer histologies have been observed. However, despite these promising long-term responses, the majority of patients fail to respond to immune checkpoint blockade, demonstrating primary resistance. Additionally, many of those who initially respond to treatment eventually experience relapse secondary to acquired resistance. Both primary and acquired resistance are a result of complex and constantly evolving interactions between cancer cells and the immune system. Many mechanisms of resistance have been…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 37.60
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 226
Authors
5- CMCharlene M. FaresCorresponding
University of California, Los Angeles
- EMEliezer M. Van Allen
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
- CGCharles G. Drake
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
- JPJames P. Allison
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
- SHSiwen Hu‐Lieskovan
University of Utah, Huntsman Cancer Institute
Topics & keywords
- Blockade
- Immune checkpoint
- Immunotherapy
- Medicine
- Immune system
- Cancer
- Immunology
- Cancer research
- Good health and well-being