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- W3014611062 abstract "Long-term effects of conventional chemotherapy may be attributed to the stimulation of immunological responses. The intricate and delicate dialogue between the immune system, gut microbiota, and (immuno)chemotherapeutic approaches could have a decisive influence on patient outcome. Molecular mechanisms shared by ICD and cell-intrinsic pathogen defense responses could be harnessed to improve cancer immunogenicity. Manipulation of the gut microbiota could make an important contribution to successful therapy. The molecular mechanisms governing these elements, the interplay between them, and the concepts themselves require further elucidation, especially in the clinic. In recent years immunotherapy has provided new hope for cancer patients. However, some patients eventually relapse. Immunological responses are thought to underlie the long-term effects of conventional or targeted therapies. Whether this influence emerges from direct effects on cancer cells through immunogenic cell death (ICD) or by modulating the immune environment requires further clarification. ICD-related molecular mechanisms are also shared by cell-intrinsic defense responses that combat foreign intrusions. Indeed, we could potentially mimic and harness these processes to improve cancer immunogenicity. In addition, the microbiome is materializing as a missing factor in the cancer–immune therapy axis. The emerging idea of manipulating the gut microbiota to improve responses to anticancer therapy is becoming increasingly popular, but further clinical authentication is needed. In recent years immunotherapy has provided new hope for cancer patients. However, some patients eventually relapse. Immunological responses are thought to underlie the long-term effects of conventional or targeted therapies. Whether this influence emerges from direct effects on cancer cells through immunogenic cell death (ICD) or by modulating the immune environment requires further clarification. ICD-related molecular mechanisms are also shared by cell-intrinsic defense responses that combat foreign intrusions. Indeed, we could potentially mimic and harness these processes to improve cancer immunogenicity. In addition, the microbiome is materializing as a missing factor in the cancer–immune therapy axis. The emerging idea of manipulating the gut microbiota to improve responses to anticancer therapy is becoming increasingly popular, but further clinical authentication is needed." @default.
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- W3014611062 date "2020-06-01" @default.
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- W3014611062 title "Novel Forms of Immunomodulation for Cancer Therapy" @default.
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