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Cancer immune evasion through KRAS and PD-L1 and potential therapeutic interventions

Alex Watterson, Matthew A. Coelho

2023Cell Communication and Signaling54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Oncogenic driver mutations have implications that extend beyond cancer cells themselves. Aberrant tumour cell signalling has various effects on the tumour microenvironment and anti-tumour immunity, with important consequences for therapy response and resistance. We provide an overview of how mutant RAS, one of the most prevalent oncogenic drivers in cancer, can instigate immune evasion programs at the tumour cell level and through remodelling interactions with the innate and adaptive immune cell compartments. Finally, we describe how immune evasion networks focused on RAS, and the immune checkpoint molecule PD-L1 can be disrupted through therapeutic intervention, and discuss potential strategies for combinatorial treatment. Video abstract.

Topics & Concepts

Evasion (ethics)Immune systemKRASImmune checkpointInnate immune systemTumor microenvironmentBiologyCancer researchCancerImmunologyImmunotherapyGeneticsColorectal cancerCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersCAR-T cell therapy researchImmune cells in cancer