The Interaction of Immune System in Tumour Microenvironment and Possible Role of Cancer Cell Immnunosensitization for Better Treatment Efficacy: A Review
Unlike haematologic malignant cells which express cell surface common antigens uniformly and are susceptible to targeted cancer immunotherapy, solid tumours either lack such antigens or have been mutated due to chemotherapy or other therapeutic interventions. Moreover, rapidly dividing tumour cells...
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2-s2.0-85181935842 Khamarudin F.; Muhamad M.; Khan J.; Ibahim M.J.; Zain W.N.W.M.; Aziz M.A.; Ridzuan N.R.A.; Ab-Rahim S. The Interaction of Immune System in Tumour Microenvironment and Possible Role of Cancer Cell Immnunosensitization for Better Treatment Efficacy: A Review 2023 Malaysian Applied Biology 52 6 10.55230/mabjournal.v52i6.2413 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85181935842&doi=10.55230%2fmabjournal.v52i6.2413&partnerID=40&md5=a8db654b4a7d8eab4c90d08fbade24a2 Unlike haematologic malignant cells which express cell surface common antigens uniformly and are susceptible to targeted cancer immunotherapy, solid tumours either lack such antigens or have been mutated due to chemotherapy or other therapeutic interventions. Moreover, rapidly dividing tumour cells present complex and dynamic tumour metabolism, which hampers immune cells' reactivity against the tumour cells. Hence solid tumours other than immune-sensitive cancers such as melanoma and renal cell carcinoma are less responsive towards current cellular immunotherapy strategies, including cytokine therapy, dendritic cell-based vaccines, and immune-activating antibodies. Nonetheless, emerging evidence supports combined approaches that target immunosuppressive or antiapoptotic molecules, involving sensitization of the cancer cells by immunosensitizing drugs to express specific ligands that will be recognized by the immune cells via trafficking. This review highlights the immune system's involvement in the tumour microenvironment and the potential significance of cancer cell immunosensitization for improved treatment outcomes. © 2023 Malaysian Society of Applied Biology. Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 1268643 English Review All Open Access; Bronze Open Access |
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Khamarudin F.; Muhamad M.; Khan J.; Ibahim M.J.; Zain W.N.W.M.; Aziz M.A.; Ridzuan N.R.A.; Ab-Rahim S. |
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Khamarudin F.; Muhamad M.; Khan J.; Ibahim M.J.; Zain W.N.W.M.; Aziz M.A.; Ridzuan N.R.A.; Ab-Rahim S. The Interaction of Immune System in Tumour Microenvironment and Possible Role of Cancer Cell Immnunosensitization for Better Treatment Efficacy: A Review |
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Khamarudin F.; Muhamad M.; Khan J.; Ibahim M.J.; Zain W.N.W.M.; Aziz M.A.; Ridzuan N.R.A.; Ab-Rahim S. |
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Khamarudin F.; Muhamad M.; Khan J.; Ibahim M.J.; Zain W.N.W.M.; Aziz M.A.; Ridzuan N.R.A.; Ab-Rahim S. |
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The Interaction of Immune System in Tumour Microenvironment and Possible Role of Cancer Cell Immnunosensitization for Better Treatment Efficacy: A Review |
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The Interaction of Immune System in Tumour Microenvironment and Possible Role of Cancer Cell Immnunosensitization for Better Treatment Efficacy: A Review |
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The Interaction of Immune System in Tumour Microenvironment and Possible Role of Cancer Cell Immnunosensitization for Better Treatment Efficacy: A Review |
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The Interaction of Immune System in Tumour Microenvironment and Possible Role of Cancer Cell Immnunosensitization for Better Treatment Efficacy: A Review |
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The Interaction of Immune System in Tumour Microenvironment and Possible Role of Cancer Cell Immnunosensitization for Better Treatment Efficacy: A Review |
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The Interaction of Immune System in Tumour Microenvironment and Possible Role of Cancer Cell Immnunosensitization for Better Treatment Efficacy: A Review |
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Unlike haematologic malignant cells which express cell surface common antigens uniformly and are susceptible to targeted cancer immunotherapy, solid tumours either lack such antigens or have been mutated due to chemotherapy or other therapeutic interventions. Moreover, rapidly dividing tumour cells present complex and dynamic tumour metabolism, which hampers immune cells' reactivity against the tumour cells. Hence solid tumours other than immune-sensitive cancers such as melanoma and renal cell carcinoma are less responsive towards current cellular immunotherapy strategies, including cytokine therapy, dendritic cell-based vaccines, and immune-activating antibodies. Nonetheless, emerging evidence supports combined approaches that target immunosuppressive or antiapoptotic molecules, involving sensitization of the cancer cells by immunosensitizing drugs to express specific ligands that will be recognized by the immune cells via trafficking. This review highlights the immune system's involvement in the tumour microenvironment and the potential significance of cancer cell immunosensitization for improved treatment outcomes. © 2023 Malaysian Society of Applied Biology. |
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