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Toll-Like Receptor-Based Strategies for Cancer Immunotherapy

Saghar Pahlavanneshan, Ali Sayadmanesh, Hamidreza Ebrahimiyan, Mohsen Basiri

2021Journal of Immunology Research92 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are expressed and play multiple functional roles in a variety of immune cell types involved in tumor immunity. There are plenty of data on the pharmacological targeting of TLR signaling using agonist molecules that boost the antitumor immune response. A recent body of research has also demonstrated promising strategies for improving the cell-based immunotherapy methods by inducing TLR signaling. These strategies include systemic administration of TLR antagonist along with immune cell transfer and also genetic engineering of the immune cells using TLR signaling components to improve the function of genetically engineered immune cells such as chimeric antigen receptor-modified T cells. Here, we explore the current status of the cancer immunotherapy approaches based on manipulation of TLR signaling to provide a perspective of the underlying rationales and potential clinical applications. Altogether, reviewed publications suggest that TLRs make a potential target for the immunotherapy of cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemImmunotherapyCancer immunotherapyToll-like receptorBiologyChimeric antigen receptorImmunologyCancer researchSignal transductionReceptorInnate immune systemCell biologyBiochemistryImmune Cell Function and InteractionImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers