The renaissance of antineoplastic immunity from stress response — ASN Events

The renaissance of antineoplastic immunity from stress response (#90)

Yuting Ma 1
  1. Suzhou Institute of Systems Medicine, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, ., China

Cancer therapies can temporarily reduce tumor burdens by inducing malignant cell death. However, cancer cure is still far from realization because tumors often gain resistance to current treatment and eventually relapse. Accumulating evidence suggests that successful cancer interventions require anti-tumor immunity. Therapy-induced cell stress responses ultimately result in one or more cell death modalities, including apoptosis, autophagy, necroptosis, and pyroptosis. These irreversible dying processes are accompanied by active or passive release of cell death-associated molecular patterns (CDAMPs), which can be sensed by corresponding pattern recognition receptors (PRR) on tumor-infiltrating immune cells. This crosstalk with the immune system can reawaken immune surveillance in the tumor microenvironment (TME). I will discuss about immune-modulatory properties of anti-cancer regimens and CDAMP-mediated communications between cell stress responses and the immune contexture of TME. In addition, I will talk about our latest work on how mental stress modulates anti-tumor immune responses. 

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