GARP: A key target to evaluate tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment

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Glycoprotein-A repetitions predominant (GARP) is the docking receptor for latent transforming growth factor (LTGF-β) and promotes its activation. In cancer, increased GARP expression has been found in many types of cancer. GARP is expressed by regulatory T cells and platelets in the tumor microenvironment (TME) and can be also expressed by tumor cells themselves. Thus, GARP can be widely present in tumors in which it plays a major role in the production of active TGF-β, contributing to immune evasion and cancer progression via the GARP-TGF-β pathway. The objective of this review is to highlight GARP expression and function in cancer and to evaluate the potential of membrane GARP as a predictive and therapeutic follow-up biomarker that could be assessed, in real time, by molecular imaging. Moreover, as GARP can be secreted, a focus will also be made on soluble GARP as a circulating biomarker.

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Bouchard, A., Collin, B., Garrido, C., Bellaye, P. S., & Kohli, E. (2021, September 1). GARP: A key target to evaluate tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment. Biology. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10090836

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