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Tumor Immunotherapy Targeting B7-H3: From Mechanisms to Clinical Applications

Ying Guo, Xudong Wang, Chen Zhang, Weiwu Chen, Yutian Fu, Yanlan Yu, Yicheng Chen, Tiejuan Shao, Jie Zhang, Guoqing Ding

2025ImmunoTargets and Therapy19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

B7-H3 (CD276) is an immune checkpoint from the B7 family of molecules and is abnormally expressed in tumor cells as a co-inhibitory molecule to promote tumor progression. Within the tumor microenvironment (TME), B7-H3 promotes tumor progression by impairing the T cell response, driving the polarization of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) to M2 phenotype, and inhibiting the function of other immune cells. In addition, B7-H3 promotes tumor cell proliferation, migration, invasion, metabolism disorder, angiogenesis, and resistance to treatment to promote tumor progression through its non-immunological functions. Immunotherapy targeting B7-H3, as well as combinations with other immune checkpoint therapies, have shown certain efficacy. In this review, we synthesizes the expression of B7-H3 and its mechanism to promote tumor progression through inducing immunomodulation and non-immunological functions, as well as its role of B7-H3 in tumor therapy, aiming to provide a reference for the clinical treatment of tumors.

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ImmunotherapyMedicineCancer immunotherapyCancer researchImmunologyImmune systemNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersRNA Interference and Gene Delivery