2019
Siglec-15 as an immune suppressor and potential target for normalization cancer immunotherapy
Wang J, Sun J, Liu LN, Flies DB, Nie X, Toki M, Zhang J, Song C, Zarr M, Zhou X, Han X, Archer KA, O’Neill T, Herbst RS, Boto AN, Sanmamed MF, Langermann S, Rimm DL, Chen L. Siglec-15 as an immune suppressor and potential target for normalization cancer immunotherapy. Nature Medicine 2019, 25: 656-666. PMID: 30833750, PMCID: PMC7175920, DOI: 10.1038/s41591-019-0374-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNormalization cancer immunotherapyTumor microenvironmentSiglec-15Antibody blockadeCancer immunotherapyImmune suppressorMyeloid cellsAntigen-specific T cell responsesB7-H1/PDTumor-infiltrating myeloid cellsB7-H1 moleculesAnti-tumor immunityT cell responsesPotential targetImmune evasion mechanismsInhibits tumor growthMacrophage colony-stimulating factorColony-stimulating factorB7-H1Evasion mechanismsMouse modelHuman cancer cellsTumor growthCell responsesGenetic ablation
2018
A Paradigm Shift in Cancer Immunotherapy: From Enhancement to Normalization
Sanmamed MF, Chen L. A Paradigm Shift in Cancer Immunotherapy: From Enhancement to Normalization. Cell 2018, 175: 313-326. PMID: 30290139, PMCID: PMC6538253, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.09.035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImmune-related adverse eventsCancer immunotherapyImmune normalizationFrequent immune-related adverse eventsB7-H1/PDHigher objective response rateFuture cancer immunotherapyObjective response rateRare objective responsesAntitumor immune responseImmune activation mechanismsObjective responseAdverse eventsImmune enhancementTumor responseImmune deficiencyCancer indicationsDifferent therapiesImmune responseToxicity profileImmunotherapyResponse rateFDA approvalTumor microenvironmentDistinct mechanisms