The Paradoxical Roles of Inflammation during PD-1 Blockade in Cancer

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Abstract

Recent studies have reported paradoxical roles of inflammation in tumor immunity triggered by PD-1 checkpoint antibody (Ab) blockade. Here, we elaborate on this controversy and propose a new perspective that might help understand this paradox. Since inflammatory cytokines and PD-1 blockade are known to target different subsets of exhausted CD8+ T cells, we propose that the timing at which anti-PD-1 Ab therapy and cytokine modulation occur might determine the fate of exhausted CD8+ T cells and perhaps, the clinical outcome of immunotherapeutic modalities.

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Hill, M., Segovia, M., Russo, S., Girotti, M. R., & Rabinovich, G. A. (2020, November 1). The Paradoxical Roles of Inflammation during PD-1 Blockade in Cancer. Trends in Immunology. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.it.2020.09.003

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