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CD137, an attractive candidate for the immunotherapy of lung cancer

Lingyun Ye, Keyi Jia, Lei Wang, Wei Li, Bin Chen, Yu Liu, Hao Wang, Sha Zhao, Yayi He, Caicun Zhou

2020Cancer Science22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Immunotherapy has become a hotspot in cancer therapy in recent years. Several immune checkpoints inhibitors have been used to treat lung cancer. CD137 is a kind of costimulatory molecule that mediates T cell activation, which regulates the activity of immune cells in a variety of physiological and pathological processes. Targeting CD137 or its ligand (CD137L) has been studied, aiming to enhance anticancer immune responses. Accumulating studies show that anti-CD137 mAbs alone or combined with other drugs have bright antitumor prospects. In the following, we reviewed the biology of CD137, the antitumor effects of anti-CD137 Ab monotherapy and the combined therapy in lung cancer.

Topics & Concepts

CD137ImmunotherapyImmune systemLung cancerCancer researchCancer immunotherapyMedicineCancerImmunologyTargeted therapyOncologyInternal medicineImmune Cell Function and InteractionCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersImmunotherapy and Immune Responses
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