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What Happens to the Immune Microenvironment After PD-1 Inhibitor Therapy?

Qingyi Wang, Bin Xie, Shuang Liu, Ying Shi, Yongguang Tao, Desheng Xiao, Wenxiang Wang

2021Frontiers in Immunology45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The fruitful results of tumor immunotherapy establish its indispensable status in the regulation of the tumorous immune context. It seems that the treatment of programmed cell death receptor 1 (PD-1) blockade is one of the most promising approaches for cancer control. The significant efficacy of PD-1 inhibitor therapy has been made in several cancer types, such as breast cancer, lung cancer, and multiple myeloma. Even so, the mechanisms of how anti-PD-1 therapy takes effect by impacting the immune microenvironment and how partial patients acquire the resistance to PD-1 blockade have yet to be studied. In this review, we discuss the cross talk between immune cells and how they promote PD-1 blockade efficacy. In addition, we also depict factors that may underlie tumor resistance to PD-1 blockade and feasible solutions in combination with it.

Topics & Concepts

BlockadeTumor microenvironmentImmune checkpointImmunotherapyImmune systemContext (archaeology)MedicinePD-L1CancerLung cancerImmunologyCancer immunotherapyCancer researchOncologyReceptorInternal medicineBiologyPaleontologyCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersImmune Cell Function and InteractionCAR-T cell therapy research
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