The power of many: Multilevel targeting of representative chemokine and metabolite GPCRs in personalized cancer therapy

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Abstract

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are vital cell surface receptors that govern a myriad of physiological functions. Despite their crucial role in regulating antitumor immunity and tumorigenesis, therapeutic applications targeting GPCRs in oncology are currently limited. This review offers a focused examination of selected protumorigenic chemokine and metabolite-sensing GPCRs. Specifically, the review highlights five GPCRs able to orchestrate tumor immunobiology at three main levels: tumor immunity, cancer cell expansion, and blood vessel development. The review culminates by illuminating emerging therapies and discussing innovative strategies to harness the full potential of GPCR-targeted treatments, by applying a multireceptor and patient-specific logic.

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Inverso, D., Tacconi, C., Ranucci, S., & De Giovanni, M. (2024, December 1). The power of many: Multilevel targeting of representative chemokine and metabolite GPCRs in personalized cancer therapy. European Journal of Immunology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.202350870

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