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Emerging role of RNA sensors in tumor microenvironment and immunotherapy

Yang Rui, Sihui Yu, Tianhan Xu, Jiawen Zhang, Sufang Wu

2022Journal of Hematology & Oncology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RNA sensors detect foreign and endogenous RNAs to protect the host by initiating innate and adaptive immune response. In tumor microenvironment (TME), activation of RNA sensors induces tumor-inhibitory cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses and inhibits the activity of immunosuppressive cells though stimulating type I IFN signaling pathway. These characteristics allow RNA sensors to be prospective targets in tumor immunotherapy. Therefore, a comprehensive understanding of the roles of RNA sensors in TME could provide new insight into the antitumor immunotherapy. Moreover, RNA sensors could be prominent triggering targets to synergize with immunotherapies. In this review, we highlight the diverse mechanisms of RNA sensors in cancer immunity and their emerging contributions in cancer immunotherapy, including monotherapy with RNA sensor agonists, as well as combination with chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immune checkpoint blockade or cancer vaccine.

Topics & Concepts

Tumor microenvironmentImmunotherapyCancer immunotherapyRNACancer researchImmune systemBiologyCancerImmune checkpointImmunologyMedicineGeneGeneticsBiochemistryinterferon and immune responsesCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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