Mechanisms of immune checkpoint inhibitors: insights into the regulation of circular RNAS involved in cancer hallmarks
Hebei Medical University · Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Current treatment strategies for cancer, especially advanced cancer, are limited and unsatisfactory. One of the most substantial advances in cancer therapy, in the last decades, was the discovery of a new layer of immunotherapy approach, immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), which can specifically activate immune cells by targeting immune checkpoints. Immune checkpoints are a type of immunosuppressive molecules expressed on immune cells, which can regulate the degree of immune activation and avoid autoimmune responses. ICIs, such as anti-PD-1/PD-L1 drugs, has shown inspiring efficacy and broad applicability across various cancers. Unfortunately, not all cancer patients benefit remarkably from ICIs, and the…
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Authors
7- LMLingjiao MengCorresponding
Hebei Medical University, Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University
- HWHaotian Wu
Hebei Medical University, Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University
- JWJiaxiang Wu
Hebei Medical University, Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University
- PDPing’an Ding
Hebei Medical University, Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University
- JHJinchen He
Hebei Medical University, Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University
Topics & keywords
- Immune system
- Cancer
- Immunotherapy
- Cancer immunotherapy
- Tumor microenvironment
- Immune checkpoint
- Biology
- Immunology
- Good health and well-being