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Immune disorder in endometrial cancer: Immunosuppressive microenvironment, mechanisms of immune evasion and immunotherapy (Review)

Lei Zhan, Xiaojing Liu, Jing Zhang, Yunxia Cao, Bing Wei

2020Oncology Letters23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Immunotherapy is an emerging clinical approach that has gained traction over the past decade as a novel treatment option for lung cancer and melanoma. Notably, researchers have made marked improvements in the treatment of endometrial cancer (EC), and potential immune responses have been identified in patients with EC, thereby offering the possibility of exploring immunotherapy for EC. Nevertheless, various needs remain unmet, and immunotherapy applications in EC have yielded limited success, as only a minority of patients exhibited a clinical response. Therefore, further understanding of immune dysfunction associated with EC is still required. The present review describes recent findings regarding the immunosuppressive microenvironment of EC, with emphasis on immune evasion mechanisms and immunotherapy in EC.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunotherapyImmune systemCancerTumor microenvironmentImmunologyMedicineEvasion (ethics)MelanomaCancer immunotherapyEndometrial cancerCancer researchInternal medicineImmune Cell Function and InteractionCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersEndometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments