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Breaking Immunosuppression to Enhance Cancer Stem Cell-Targeted Immunotherapy

Fang Zheng, Shan Zhang, Alfred E. Chang, James J. Moon, Max S. Wicha, Shelley Xuelai Wang, Junhui Chen, Jixian Liu, Fanjun Cheng, Qiao Li

2025International Journal of Biological Sciences10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer stem cell (CSC)-targeted immunotherapy has emerged as a novel strategy in cancer treatment in the past decade.However, its efficacy is significantly limited due to the existence of host immune suppressive activity.Specifically, programmed cell death ligand-1 (PD-L1) is overexpressed in CSCs, and PD-L1 overexpressed CSCs create immunosuppressive milieu via interacting with various immune cells in tumor microenvironments (TME).Hence, novel immunotherapeutic strategies targeting CSCs with concurrent immunosuppression interruption will be promising in enhancing anti-CSC effects.These include dendritic cell (DC) and nanodisc (ND)-based vaccines to present CSC antigens in the forms of CSC lysate, CSC-marker proteins, and CSC-derived peptides to induce anti-CSC immunity.In addition, CSC-directed bispecific antibodies (BiAbs) and antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) have been developed to target CSCs effectively.Furthermore, chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy and natural killer (NK) cell-based therapy targeting CSCs have achieved progress in both solid and hematologic tumors, and inhibition of CSC associated signaling pathways has proven successful.In this review, we aimed to outline the roles and regulatory mechanisms of PD-L1 in the properties of CSCs; the crosstalk between CSCs and immunosuppressive cells in TME, and recent progress and future promises of immunosuppression blockage to enhance CSC-targeted immunotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunosuppressionImmunotherapyCancer immunotherapyStem cellCancerCancer stem cellCancer researchImmunologyMedicineImmune systemBiologyComputational biologyInternal medicineGeneticsCAR-T cell therapy researchCancer Research and TreatmentsImmunotherapy and Immune Responses
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