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  2. The cancer-immunity cycle: Indication, genotype, and immunotype

The cancer-immunity cycle: Indication, genotype, and immunotype

  • Immunity. 2023 Oct 10;56(10):2188-2205. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2023.09.011.
Ira Mellman 1 Daniel S Chen 2 Thomas Powles 3 Shannon J Turley 4
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Genentech, South San Francisco, CA, USA. Electronic address: [email protected].
  • 2 Engenuity Life Sciences, Burlingame, CA, USA; Synthetic Design Lab, Burlingame, CA, USA.
  • 3 Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK.
  • 4 Genentech, South San Francisco, CA, USA.
Abstract

The cancer-immunity cycle provides a framework to understand the series of events that generate anti-cancer immune responses. It emphasizes the iterative nature of the response where the killing of tumor cells by T cells initiates subsequent rounds of antigen presentation and T cell stimulation, maintaining active immunity and adapting it to tumor evolution. Any step of the cycle can become rate-limiting, rendering the immune system unable to control tumor growth. Here, we update the cancer-immunity cycle based on the remarkable progress of the past decade. Understanding the mechanism of checkpoint inhibition has evolved, as has our view of dendritic cells in sustaining anti-tumor immunity. We additionally account for the role of the tumor microenvironment in facilitating, not just suppressing, the anti-cancer response, and discuss the importance of considering a tumor's immunological phenotype, the "immunotype". While these new insights add some complexity to the cycle, they also provide new targets for research and therapeutic intervention.

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