The intracellular signalosome of PD-L1 in cancer cells

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Abstract

Programmed cell death-1 ligand-1 (PD-L1) overexpression in cancer cells accelerates tumor progression. PD-L1 possesses two main pro-oncogenic functions. First, PD-L1 is a strong immunosuppressive molecule that inactivates tumor-specific T cells by binding to the inhibitory receptor PD-1. Second, PD-L1 function relies on the delivery of intrinsic intracellular signals that enhance cancer cell survival, regulate stress responses and confer resistance toward pro-apoptotic stimuli, such as interferons. Here, we review the current knowledge on intracellular signal transduction pathways regulated by PD-L1, describe its associated signalosome and discuss potential combinations of targeted therapies against the signalosome with PD-L1/PD-1 blockade therapies.

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Escors, D., Gato-Cañas, M., Zuazo, M., Arasanz, H., García-Granda, M. J., Vera, R., & Kochan, G. (2018, December 1). The intracellular signalosome of PD-L1 in cancer cells. Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41392-018-0022-9

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