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Reactive oxygen species reprogram macrophages to suppress antitumor immune response through the exosomal miR-155-5p/PD-L1 pathway.

Xiang LiShaomin WangWei MuJennifer BarryAnna HanRichard L CarpenterBing-Hua JiangStephen C PeiperMỹ G MahoneyAndrew E AplinHong RenJun He
Published in: Journal of experimental & clinical cancer research : CR (2022)
Our findings demonstrate a novel mechanism, ROS-induced down-regulation of miR-155-5p, by which tumors modulate the microenvironment that favors tumor growth. Understanding of the negative impact of ROS on the tumor immune response will improve current therapeutic strategies. Targeting miR-155-5p can be an alternative approach to prevent formation of an immunosuppressive TME through downregulation of PD-L1 and other immunosuppressive factors.
Keyphrases
  • reactive oxygen species
  • immune response
  • high glucose
  • dendritic cells
  • toll like receptor
  • diabetic rats
  • stem cells
  • cell death
  • cell proliferation
  • signaling pathway
  • dna damage
  • cancer therapy
  • drug delivery