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Semaphorins as Potential Immune Therapeutic Targets for Cancer

Jun Jiang, Fang Zhang, Yi Wan, Ke Fang, Zedong Yan, Xinling Ren, Rui Zhang

2022Frontiers in Oncology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Semaphorins are a large class of secreted or membrane-bound molecules. It has been reported that semaphorins play important roles in regulating several hallmarks of cancer, including angiogenesis, metastasis, and immune evasion. Semaphorins and their receptors are widely expressed on tumor cells and immune cells. However, the biological role of semaphorins in tumor immune microenvironment is intricate. The dysregulation of semaphorins influences the recruitment and infiltration of immune cells, leading to abnormal anti-tumor effect. Although the underlying mechanisms of semaphorins on regulating tumor-infiltrating immune cell activation and functions are not fully understood, semaphorins can notably be promising immunotherapy targets for cancer.

Topics & Concepts

SemaphorinImmune systemAngiogenesisSEMA3ATumor microenvironmentMetastasisBiologyCancer immunotherapyTumor progressionCancer cellImmunotherapyCancerImmunologyReceptorCancer researchBiochemistryGeneticsAxon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling