Literature DB >> 29681426

Tumor inherent interferons: Impact on immune reactivity and immunotherapy.

Natasha K Brockwell1, Belinda S Parker2.   

Abstract

Immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer treatment, with sustained responses to immune checkpoint inhibitors reported in a number of malignancies. Such therapeutics are now being trialed in aggressive or advanced cancers that are heavily reliant on untargeted therapies, such as triple negative breast cancer. However, responses have been underwhelming to date and are very difficult to predict, leading to an inability to accurately weigh up the benefit-to-risk ratio for their implementation. The tumor immune microenvironment has been closely linked to immunotherapeutic response, with superior responses observed in patients with T cell-inflamed or 'hot' tumors. One class of cytokines, the type I interferons, are a major dictator of tumor immune infiltration and activation. Tumor cell inherent interferon signaling dramatically influences the immune microenvironment and the expression of immune checkpoint proteins, hence regulators and targets of this pathway are candidate biomarkers of immunotherapeutic response. In support of a link between IFN signaling and immunotherapeutic response, the combination of type I interferon inducers with checkpoint immunotherapy has recently been demonstrated critical for a sustained anti-tumor response in aggressive breast cancer models. Here we review evidence that links type I interferons with a hot tumor immune microenvironment, response to checkpoint inhibitors and reduced risk of metastasis that supports their use as biomarkers and therapeutics in oncology.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cancer; Immunotherapy; Interferon; Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes; Tumor microenvironment

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29681426     DOI: 10.1016/j.cyto.2018.04.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytokine        ISSN: 1043-4666            Impact factor:   3.861


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Authors:  Natasha K Brockwell; Jai Rautela; Katie L Owen; Linden J Gearing; Siddhartha Deb; Kate Harvey; Alex Spurling; Damien Zanker; Chia-Ling Chan; Helen E Cumming; Niantao Deng; Jasmine M Zakhour; Hendrika M Duivenvoorden; Tina Robinson; Marion Harris; Michelle White; Jane Fox; Corinne Ooi; Beena Kumar; Jacqui Thomson; Nicole Potasz; Alex Swarbrick; Paul J Hertzog; Tim J Molloy; Sandra O' Toole; Vinod Ganju; Belinda S Parker
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