TY - JOUR
T1 - The hallmarks of successful anticancer immunotherapy
AU - Galluzzi, Lorenzo
AU - Chan, Timothy A.
AU - Kroemer, Guido
AU - Wolchok, Jedd D.
AU - López-Soto, Alejandro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2018 The Authors, some rights reserved.
PY - 2018/9/19
Y1 - 2018/9/19
N2 - Immunotherapy is revolutionizing the clinical management of multiple tumors. However, only a fraction of patients with cancer responds to immunotherapy, and currently available immunotherapeutic agents are expensive and generally associated with considerable toxicity, calling for the identification of robust predictive biomarkers. The overall genomic configuration of malignant cells, potentially favoring the emergence of immunogenic tumor neoantigens, as well as specific mutations that compromise the ability of the immune system to recognize or eradicate the disease have been associated with differential sensitivity to immunotherapy in preclinical and clinical settings. Along similar lines, the type, density, localization, and functional orientation of the immune infiltrate have a prominent impact on anticancer immunity, as do features of the tumor microenvironment linked to the vasculature and stroma, and systemic factors including the composition of the gut microbiota. On the basis of these considerations, we outline the hallmarks of successful anticancer immunotherapy.
AB - Immunotherapy is revolutionizing the clinical management of multiple tumors. However, only a fraction of patients with cancer responds to immunotherapy, and currently available immunotherapeutic agents are expensive and generally associated with considerable toxicity, calling for the identification of robust predictive biomarkers. The overall genomic configuration of malignant cells, potentially favoring the emergence of immunogenic tumor neoantigens, as well as specific mutations that compromise the ability of the immune system to recognize or eradicate the disease have been associated with differential sensitivity to immunotherapy in preclinical and clinical settings. Along similar lines, the type, density, localization, and functional orientation of the immune infiltrate have a prominent impact on anticancer immunity, as do features of the tumor microenvironment linked to the vasculature and stroma, and systemic factors including the composition of the gut microbiota. On the basis of these considerations, we outline the hallmarks of successful anticancer immunotherapy.
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U2 - 10.1126/scitranslmed.aat7807
DO - 10.1126/scitranslmed.aat7807
M3 - Review article
C2 - 30232229
AN - SCOPUS:85053503895
SN - 1946-6234
VL - 10
JO - Science Translational Medicine
JF - Science Translational Medicine
IS - 459
M1 - eaat7807
ER -