免疫原性细胞死亡
免疫系统
免疫疗法
癌症
癌症免疫疗法
生物
免疫学
肿瘤免疫学
癌症研究
遗传学
作者
Jumin Huang,Fu‐Gang Duan,Chun Xie,Jiahui Xu,Yizhong Zhang,Yuwei Wang,Yuping Tang,Elaine Lai‐Han Leung
摘要
Summary Immunogenic cell death (ICD) is one of the 12 distinct cell death forms, which can trigger immune system to fight against cancer cells. During ICD, a number of cellular changes occur that can stimulate an immune response, including the release of molecules called damage‐associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), signaling to immune cells to recognize and attack cancer cells. By virtue of their pivotal role in immune surveillance, ICD‐based drug development has been a new approach to explore novel therapeutic combinations and personalized strategies in cancer therapy. Several small molecules and microbes can induce ICD‐relevant signals and cause cancer cell death. In this review, we highlighted the role of microbe‐mediate ICD in cancer immunotherapy and described the mechanisms through which microbes might serve as ICD inducers in cancer treatment. We also discussed current attempts to combine microbes with chemotherapy regimens or immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in the treatment of cancer patients. We surmise that manipulation of microbes may guide personalized therapeutic interventions to facilitate anticancer immune response.
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