Immunoediting and Antigen Loss: Overcoming the Achilles Heel of Immunotherapy with Antigen Non-Specific Therapies

Cancer immunotherapy has emerged as a mainstream therapy option in the battle against cancer. Pre-clinical data demonstrates the ability of immunotherapy to harness the immune system to fight disseminated malignancy. Clinical translation has failed to recapitulate the promising results of pre-clin...

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Main Authors: Arta Monir Monjazeb, Anthony E Zamora, Steven K Grossenbacher, Annie eMirsoian, Gail D Sckisel, William J Murphy
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Oncology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2013.00197/full
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spelling doaj-523307c3cfb04418a4e2b87bbb157eb62020-11-24T22:41:32ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2013-07-01310.3389/fonc.2013.0019751138Immunoediting and Antigen Loss: Overcoming the Achilles Heel of Immunotherapy with Antigen Non-Specific TherapiesArta Monir Monjazeb0Anthony E Zamora1Steven K Grossenbacher2Annie eMirsoian3Gail D Sckisel4William J Murphy5UC Davis Medical CenterUC Davis School of MedicineUC Davis School of MedicineUC Davis School of MedicineUC Davis School of MedicineUC Davis School of MedicineCancer immunotherapy has emerged as a mainstream therapy option in the battle against cancer. Pre-clinical data demonstrates the ability of immunotherapy to harness the immune system to fight disseminated malignancy. Clinical translation has failed to recapitulate the promising results of pre-clinical studies although there have been some successes. In this review we explore some of the shortcomings of cancer immunotherapy that have limited successful clinical translation. We will give special consideration to what we consider the most formidable hurdle to successful cancer immunotherapy: tumor induced immune suppression and immune escape. We will discuss the need for antigen specific immune responses for successful immunotherapy but also consider the need for antigen specificity as an Achilles heel of immunotherapy given tumor heterogeneity, immune editing, and antigen loss. Finally, we will discuss how combinatorial strategies may overcome some of the pitfalls of antigen specificity and highlight recent studies from our lab which suggest that the induction of antigen non-specific immune responses may also produce robust anti-tumor effects and bypass the need for antigen specificity.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2013.00197/fullImmune ToleranceRadiotherapycancer immunotherapyimmune suppressionimmune surveillancebystander T-cells
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author Arta Monir Monjazeb
Anthony E Zamora
Steven K Grossenbacher
Annie eMirsoian
Gail D Sckisel
William J Murphy
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Anthony E Zamora
Steven K Grossenbacher
Annie eMirsoian
Gail D Sckisel
William J Murphy
Immunoediting and Antigen Loss: Overcoming the Achilles Heel of Immunotherapy with Antigen Non-Specific Therapies
Frontiers in Oncology
Immune Tolerance
Radiotherapy
cancer immunotherapy
immune suppression
immune surveillance
bystander T-cells
author_facet Arta Monir Monjazeb
Anthony E Zamora
Steven K Grossenbacher
Annie eMirsoian
Gail D Sckisel
William J Murphy
author_sort Arta Monir Monjazeb
title Immunoediting and Antigen Loss: Overcoming the Achilles Heel of Immunotherapy with Antigen Non-Specific Therapies
title_short Immunoediting and Antigen Loss: Overcoming the Achilles Heel of Immunotherapy with Antigen Non-Specific Therapies
title_full Immunoediting and Antigen Loss: Overcoming the Achilles Heel of Immunotherapy with Antigen Non-Specific Therapies
title_fullStr Immunoediting and Antigen Loss: Overcoming the Achilles Heel of Immunotherapy with Antigen Non-Specific Therapies
title_full_unstemmed Immunoediting and Antigen Loss: Overcoming the Achilles Heel of Immunotherapy with Antigen Non-Specific Therapies
title_sort immunoediting and antigen loss: overcoming the achilles heel of immunotherapy with antigen non-specific therapies
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Oncology
issn 2234-943X
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Cancer immunotherapy has emerged as a mainstream therapy option in the battle against cancer. Pre-clinical data demonstrates the ability of immunotherapy to harness the immune system to fight disseminated malignancy. Clinical translation has failed to recapitulate the promising results of pre-clinical studies although there have been some successes. In this review we explore some of the shortcomings of cancer immunotherapy that have limited successful clinical translation. We will give special consideration to what we consider the most formidable hurdle to successful cancer immunotherapy: tumor induced immune suppression and immune escape. We will discuss the need for antigen specific immune responses for successful immunotherapy but also consider the need for antigen specificity as an Achilles heel of immunotherapy given tumor heterogeneity, immune editing, and antigen loss. Finally, we will discuss how combinatorial strategies may overcome some of the pitfalls of antigen specificity and highlight recent studies from our lab which suggest that the induction of antigen non-specific immune responses may also produce robust anti-tumor effects and bypass the need for antigen specificity.
topic Immune Tolerance
Radiotherapy
cancer immunotherapy
immune suppression
immune surveillance
bystander T-cells
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2013.00197/full
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