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Far Beyond Cancer Immunotherapy: Reversion of Multi-Malignant Phenotypes of Immunotherapeutic-Resistant Cancer by Targeting the NANOG Signaling Axis

Authors
Oh, Se JinLee, JaeyoonKim, YukangSong, Kwon-HoCho, EunhoKim, MinsungJung, HeejaeKim, Tae Woo
Issue Date
2월-2020
Publisher
KOREA ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
Keywords
Immunotherapy; Therapy-refractory cancer; NANOG; Common factor; Multi-malignant phenotypes
Citation
IMMUNE NETWORK, v.20, no.1
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
IMMUNE NETWORK
Volume
20
Number
1
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/57892
DOI
10.4110/in.2020.20.e7
ISSN
1598-2629
Abstract
Cancer immunotherapy, in the form of vaccination, adoptive cellular transfer, or immune checkpoint inhibitors, has emerged as a promising practice within the field of oncology. However, despite the developing field's potential to revolutionize cancer treatment, the presence of immunotherapeutic-resistant tumor cells in many patients present a challenge and limitation to these immunotherapies. These cells not only indicate immunotherapeutic resistance, but also show multi-modal resistance to conventional therapies, abnormal metabolism, stemness, and metastasis. How can immunotherapeutic-resistant tumor cells render multi-malignant phenotypes? We reasoned that the immune-refractory phenotype could be associated with multi-malignant phenotypes and that these phenotypes are linked together by a factor that acts as the master regulator. In this review, we discussed the role of the embryonic transcription factor NANOG as a crucial master regulator we named "common factor" in multi-malignant phenotypes and presented strategies to overcome multi-malignancy in immunotherapeutic-resistant cancer by restraining the NANOG-mediated multi-malignant signaling axis. Strategies that blunt the NANOG axis could improve the clinical management of therapy-refractory cancer.
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