Cancer immunotherapy resistance based on immune checkpoints inhibitors: Targets, biomarkers, and remedies

Cancer is one of the main public health problems in the world. Systemic therapies such as chemotherapy and more recently target therapies as well as immunotherapy have improved the prognosis of this large group of complex malignant diseases. However, the frequent emergence of multidrug resistance (M...

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Autores: Perez-Ruiz, E. (Elisabeth)|||/items/d83c356b-f521-479f-83df-13785e169cc1, Melero, I. (Ignacio)|||/items/82113ea8-7ce1-49d5-9ee3-42cf20db1c4e, Kopecka, J. (Joanna)|||/items/f26ff137-211a-4a95-b95b-81ceca000f68, Sarmento-Ribeiro, A.B. (Ana Bela)|||/items/3f97b344-cb6d-4660-b68a-58097bedc681, García-Aranda, M. (Marilina)|||/items/7034c780-0605-465c-83e3-684285edb088, De-las-Rivas, J. (Javier)|||/items/b5d1fa8a-1dd5-4d29-8fd4-804b7432de5f
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/66752
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/66752
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Cancer
Biomarker
Immunotherapy
Checkpoint inhibitors
Drug resistance
Surmounting drug resistance
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Sumario:Cancer is one of the main public health problems in the world. Systemic therapies such as chemotherapy and more recently target therapies as well as immunotherapy have improved the prognosis of this large group of complex malignant diseases. However, the frequent emergence of multidrug resistance (MDR) mechanisms is one of the major impediments towards curative treatment of cancer. While several mechanisms of drug chemoresistance are well defined, resistance to immunotherapy is still insufficiently unclear due to the complexity of the immune response and its dependence on the host. Expression and regulation of immune checkpoint molecules (such as PD-1, CD279; PD-L1, CD274; and CTLA-4, CD152) play a key role in the response to immunotherapy. In this regard, immunotherapy based on immune checkpoints inhibitors (ICIs) is a common clinical approach for treatment of patients with poor prognosis when other first-line therapies have failed. Unfortunately, about 70 % of patients are classified as non-responders, or they progress after initial response to these ICIs. Multiple factors can be related to immunotherapy resistance: characteristics of the tumor microenvironment (TME); presence of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), such as CD8 + T cells associated with treatment-response; presence of tumor associated macrophages (TAMs); activation of certain regulators (like PIK3γ or PAX4) found present in non-responders; a low percentage of PD-L1 expressing cells; tumor mutational burden (TMB); gain or loss of antigen-presenting molecules; genetic and epigenetic alterations correlated with resistance. This review provides an update on the current state of immunotherapy resistance presenting targets, biomarkers and remedies to overcome such resistance.