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Targeting immunosenescence for improved tumor immunotherapy
Zaoqu Liu, Lulu Zuo, Zhaokai Zhou, Shutong Liu, Yuhao Ba, Anning Zuo, Yuqing Ren, Chuhan Zhang, Yukang Chen, Hongxuan Ma, Yudi Xu, Peng Luo, Quan Cheng, Hui Xu, Yuyuan Zhang
MedComm · 2024 · ▲ 22 citations
Abstract
Tumor immunotherapy has significantly transformed the field of oncology over the past decade. An optimal tumor immunotherapy would ideally elicit robust innate and adaptive immune responses within tumor immune microenvironment (TIME). Unfortunately, immune system experiences functional decline with chronological age, a process termed "immunosenescence," which contributes to impaired immune responses against pathogens, suboptimal vaccination outcomes, and heightened vulnerability to various diseases, including cancer. In this context, we will elucidate hallmarks and molecular mechanisms underlying immunosenescence, detailing alterations in immunosenescence at molecular, cellular, organ, and disease levels. The role of immunosenescence in tumorigenesis and senescence(definition)-related extracellular matrix (ECM) has also been addressed. Recognizing that immunosenescence is a dynamic process influenced by various factors, we will evaluate treatment strategies targeting hallmarks and molecular mechanisms, as well as methods for immune cell, organ restoration, and present emerging approaches in immunosenescence for tumor immunotherapy. The overarching goal of immunosenescence research is to prevent tumor development, recurrence, and metastasis, ultimately improving patient prognosis. Our review aims to reveal latest advancements and prospective directions in the field of immunosenescence research, offering a theoretical basis for development of practical anti-immunosenescence and anti-tumor strategies.
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Liu, Z., Zuo, L., Zhou, Z., Liu, S., Ba, Y., Zuo, A., Ren, Y., Zhang, C., Chen, Y., Ma, H., Xu, Y., Luo, P., Cheng, Q., Xu, H., Zhang, Y., Weng, S., & Han, X. (2024). Targeting immunosenescence for improved tumor immunotherapy. <em>MedComm</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/mco2.777
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Liu Z, Zuo L, Zhou Z, Liu S, Ba Y, Zuo A, et al. Targeting immunosenescence for improved tumor immunotherapy. MedComm. 2024. doi:10.1002/mco2.777.
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@article{zaoqu2024Target,
title = {Targeting immunosenescence for improved tumor immunotherapy},
author = {Zaoqu Liu and Lulu Zuo and Zhaokai Zhou and Shutong Liu and Yuhao Ba and Anning Zuo and Yuqing Ren and Chuhan Zhang and Yukang Chen and Hongxuan Ma and Yudi Xu and Peng Luo and Quan Cheng and Hui Xu and Yuyuan Zhang and Siyuan Weng and Xinwei Han},
journal = {MedComm},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1002/mco2.777},
}
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