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Trial watch: TLR3 agonists in cancer therapy

Julie Le Naour, Lorenzo Galluzzi, Laurence Zitvogel, Guido Kroemer, Erika Vacchelli

2020OncoImmunology244 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

., in cells exposed to chemotherapy or radiotherapy). As a type I IFN is critical for the initiation of anticancer immune responses, the pharmaceutical industry has generated molecules that directly activate STING for use in oncological indications. Such STING agonists are being tested in clinical trials with the rationale of activating STING in tumor cells or tumor-infiltrating immune cells (including dendritic cells) to elicit immunostimulatory effects, alone or in combination with a range of established chemotherapeutic and immunotherapeutic regimens. In this Trial Watch, we discuss preclinical evidence and accumulating clinical experience shaping the design of Phase I and Phase II trials that evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy of STING agonists in cancer patients.

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TLR3Cancer researchToll-like receptorInterferonMedicineImmunologyImmunotherapyBiologyImmune systemInnate immune systemImmune Response and Inflammationinterferon and immune responsesImmunotherapy and Immune Responses
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