Cold and hot tumors: from molecular mechanisms to targeted therapy
Fourth Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University · China Medical University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Immunotherapy has made significant strides in cancer treatment, particularly through immune checkpoint blockade (ICB), which has shown notable clinical benefits across various tumor types. Despite the transformative impact of ICB treatment in cancer therapy, only a minority of patients exhibit a positive response to it. In patients with solid tumors, those who respond well to ICB treatment typically demonstrate an active immune profile referred to as the "hot" (immune-inflamed) phenotype. On the other hand, non-responsive patients may exhibit a distinct "cold" (immune-desert) phenotype, differing from the features of "hot" tumors. Additionally, there is a more nuanced "excluded" immune phenotype, positioned…
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- FWCI
- 124.69
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- 100%
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- 907
Authors
5- BWBo WuCorresponding
Fourth Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, China Medical University
- BZBo Zhang
Fourth Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, China Medical University
- BLBowen Li
Ningbo No. 2 Hospital
- HWHaijing Wu
Dalian Medical University, Second Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University
- MJMeixi Jiang
Fourth Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, China Medical University
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Computational biology
- Biology
- Cancer research
- Good health and well-being