Co-inhibition of TIGIT and PD-1/PD-L1 in Cancer Immunotherapy: Mechanisms and Clinical Trials
Central South University · Xiangya Hospital Central South University
Abstract
Over the past decade, immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have emerged as a revolutionary cancer treatment modality, offering long-lasting responses and survival benefits for a substantial number of cancer patients. However, the response rates to ICIs vary significantly among individuals and cancer types, with a notable proportion of patients exhibiting resistance or showing no response. Therefore, dual ICI combination therapy has been proposed as a potential strategy to address these challenges. One of the targets is TIGIT, an inhibitory receptor associated with T-cell exhaustion. TIGIT has diverse immunosuppressive effects on the cancer immunity cycle, including the inhibition of natural killer cell effector…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.25
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 137
Authors
5- XCXianjing Chu
Central South University, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
- WTWentao Tian
Central South University, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
- ZWZiqi Wang
Central South University, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
- JZJing Zhang
Central South University, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
- RZRongrong ZhouCorresponding
Central South University, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
Topics & keywords
- TIGIT
- Immunotherapy
- Cancer immunotherapy
- Immunology
- Cancer research
- Immune checkpoint
- Immune system
- Blockade
- Good health and well-being