| Literature DB >> 25818339 |
Dass S Vinay1, Elizabeth P Ryan2, Graham Pawelec3, Wamidh H Talib4, John Stagg5, Eyad Elkord6, Terry Lichtor7, William K Decker8, Richard L Whelan9, H M C Shantha Kumara9, Emanuela Signori10, Kanya Honoki11, Alexandros G Georgakilas12, Amr Amin13, William G Helferich14, Chandra S Boosani15, Gunjan Guha16, Maria Rosa Ciriolo17, Sophie Chen18, Sulma I Mohammed19, Asfar S Azmi20, W Nicol Keith21, Alan Bilsland21, Dipita Bhakta16, Dorota Halicka22, Hiromasa Fujii11, Katia Aquilano17, S Salman Ashraf23, Somaira Nowsheen24, Xujuan Yang14, Beom K Choi25, Byoung S Kwon26.
Abstract
Cancer immune evasion is a major stumbling block in designing effective anticancer therapeutic strategies. Although considerable progress has been made in understanding how cancers evade destructive immunity, measures to counteract tumor escape have not kept pace. There are a number of factors that contribute to tumor persistence despite having a normal host immune system. Immune editing is one of the key aspects why tumors evade surveillance causing the tumors to lie dormant in patients for years through "equilibrium" and "senescence" before re-emerging. In addition, tumors exploit several immunological processes such as targeting the regulatory T cell function or their secretions, antigen presentation, modifying the production of immune suppressive mediators, tolerance and immune deviation. Besides these, tumor heterogeneity and metastasis also play a critical role in tumor growth. A number of potential targets like promoting Th1, NK cell, γδ T cell responses, inhibiting Treg functionality, induction of IL-12, use of drugs including phytochemicals have been designed to counter tumor progression with much success. Some natural agents and phytochemicals merit further study. For example, use of certain key polysaccharide components from mushrooms and plants have shown to possess therapeutic impact on tumor-imposed genetic instability, anti-growth signaling, replicative immortality, dysregulated metabolism etc. In this review, we will discuss the advances made toward understanding the basis of cancer immune evasion and summarize the efficacy of various therapeutic measures and targets that have been developed or are being investigated to enhance tumor rejection.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Immune evasion; T cells; Therapy
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25818339 DOI: 10.1016/j.semcancer.2015.03.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Cancer Biol ISSN: 1044-579X Impact factor: 15.707