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- W4226025919 abstract "Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of mortality due to gynecologic malignancy. The majority of women diagnosed with the most common subtype, high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSC), develop resistance to conventional therapies despite initial response to treatment. HGSC tumors displaying DNA damage repair (DDR) gene deficiency and high chromosomal instability mainly associate with higher cytotoxic immune cell infiltration and expression of genes associated with these immune pathways. Despite the high level of immune infiltration observed, the majority of patients with HGSC have not benefited from immunomodulatory treatments as the mechanistic basis of this infiltration is unclear. This lack of response can be primarily attributed to heterogeneity at the levels of both cancer cell genetic alterations and the tumour immune microenvironment. Strategies to enhance anti-tumour immunity have been investigated in ovarian cancer, of which interferon activating therapies present as an attractive option. Of the several type I interferon (IFN-1) stimulating therapies, exogenously activating the cyclic GMP-AMP synthase-stimulator of interferon genes (cGAS-STING) pathway is emerging as a promising avenue. Herein, we highlight our current understanding of how constitutive and induced cGAS-STING pathway activation influences the ovarian tumour microenvironment. We further elaborate on the links between the genomic alterations prevalent in ovarian tumours and how the resultant immune phenotypes can make them more susceptible to exogenous STING pathway activation and potentiate immune-mediated killing of cancer cells. The therapeutic potential of cGAS-STING pathway activation in ovarian cancer and factors implicating treatment outcomes are discussed, providing a rationale for future combinatorial treatment approaches on the backbone of chemotherapy." @default.
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- W4226025919 date "2022-04-05" @default.
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- W4226025919 title "The STING pathway: Therapeutic vulnerabilities in ovarian cancer" @default.
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