| Literature DB >> 29338609 |
Hua Zheng1,2, Masha Zeltsman1, Marjorie G Zauderer3, Takashi Eguchi1, Raj G Vaghjiani1, Prasad S Adusumilli1,4,5.
Abstract
Spurred by the survival benefits seen with the use of checkpoint blockade in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), there has been a growing interest in the potential applications of immunotherapy. Despite this, the objective response rate for single-agent immunotherapy remains ≤20% in patients with advanced NSCLC. A combinatorial approach that utilizes both chemotherapy and immunotherapy is a potential strategy to increase antitumor efficacy. Accumulating evidence has shown that the immunomodulatory effects of chemotherapeutic agents can be exploited in a combinational approach. Herein, we review the influence of specific chemotherapeutic agents on the tumor immune microenvironment in preclinical and clinical studies, and establish the rationale for combination chemoimmunotherapy for the treatment of NSCLC.Entities:
Keywords: chemotherapy; immunomodulation; immunotherapy; microenvironment; non-small-cell lung cancer
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29338609 PMCID: PMC5810850 DOI: 10.2217/imt-2017-0052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunotherapy ISSN: 1750-743X Impact factor: 4.196