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Lurbinectedin: an FDA-approved inducer of immunogenic cell death for the treatment of small-cell lung cancer.

Oliver KeppLaurence ZitvogelGuido Kroemer
Published in: Oncoimmunology (2020)
Lurbinectedin is a DNA-binding inhibitor of transcription that potently induces immunogenic cell death (ICD). In June 2020, the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) approved lurbinectedin for the salvage treatment of small-cell lung cancer that has relapsed from platinum compound-based first-line chemotherapy. Thus, the clinical activity of lurbinectedin may originate, at least in part, from the induction of ICD.
Keyphrases
  • small cell lung cancer
  • cell death
  • drug administration
  • dna binding
  • acute lymphoblastic leukemia
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • radiation therapy
  • combination therapy
  • locally advanced
  • cell proliferation
  • smoking cessation