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Organoid: a promising solution to current challenges in cancer immunotherapy

Xiaowo Kang, Sriya K. Cheemalamarri, Qian Yin

2025npj Biomedical Innovations.5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer immunotherapies, including immune checkpoint blockade and engineered T cell therapies, have revolutionized cancer treatment but face challenges from cancer-specific heterogeneity, tumor-immune interaction complexity, age-associated immune alteration and interspecies limitations. Advances in organoid technologies, using the patient-derived, self-organizing three-dimensional tissues, provide physiologically relevant platforms to model tumor-immune interactions and evaluate therapies in a cancer- and patient-specific manner. This platform has significantly enhanced the predictive power of preclinical research and facilitated more effective immunotherapy development.

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ImmunotherapyMedicineCancer immunotherapyImmune checkpointBlockadeCancerImmune systemPD-L1Cancer treatmentNivolumabCancer researchOrganoidComputational biologyOncologyIpilimumabPrecision medicineCancer therapyImmunologyCTLA-4Chimeric antigen receptorT cellCancer cellBioinformaticsCurrent (fluid)Tumor microenvironmentInternal medicineCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersCancer Cells and MetastasisCAR-T cell therapy research
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