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Salivary gland cancer in the era of immunotherapy: can we exploit tumor microenvironment?

Stamatios TheocharisJason TasoulasChristos MasaoutisStefania KokkaliJerzy Klijanienko
Published in: Expert opinion on therapeutic targets (2020)
Most data on the role of TME in SGC carcinogenesis are derived from preclinical studies. Signaling cascades of immunotherapeutic interest, PD-1/PD-L1 and PD-1/PD-L2, are active in many SGCs and might be associated with biological behavior and prognosis. Immunotherapeutic attempts are very limited, but recent findings in other tumors on the role of exosomes and PD-L2 signaling suggest that TME of SGCs warrants further research, emphasizing larger cohorts, histology-based stratification, and standardized evaluation of immunomodulatory molecules, to explore the potential of targeting tumor stroma and its signaling cascades. Furthermore, combination of immunotherapies or immunotherapies with the antineoplastic agents targeting AR, HER2, and tyrosine kinases, recently introduced in SGC treatment, constitutes a promising approach for the future.
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