Transforming Growth Factor-β: A Multifunctional Regulator of Cancer Immunity.
Vivian Weiwen XueJeff Yat-Fai ChungCristina Alexandra García CórdobaAlvin Ho-Kwan CheungWei KangEric W-F LamKam-Tong LeungKa-Fai ToHui Yao LanPatrick Ming-Kuen TangPublished in: Cancers (2020)
Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) was originally identified as an anti-tumour cytokine. However, there is increasing evidence that it has important roles in the tumour microenvironment (TME) in facilitating cancer progression. TGF-β actively shapes the TME via modulating the host immunity. These actions are highly cell-type specific and complicated, involving both canonical and non-canonical pathways. In this review, we systemically update how TGF-β signalling acts as a checkpoint regulator for cancer immunomodulation. A better appreciation of the underlying pathogenic mechanisms at the molecular level can lead to the discovery of novel and more effective therapeutic strategies for cancer.