MDM2 inhibitors in cancer immunotherapy: Current status and perspective

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Genes & Diseases Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1016/j.gendis.2024.101279
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Abstract

Murine double minute 2 (MDM2) plays an essential role in the cell cycle, apoptosis, DNA repair, and oncogene activation through p53-dependent and p53-independent signaling pathways. Several preclinical studies have shown that MDM2 is involved in tumor immune evasion. Therefore, MDM2-based regulation of tumor cell-intrinsic immunoregulation and the immune microenvironment has attracted increasing research attention. In recent years, immune checkpoint inhibitors targeting PD-1/PD-L1 have been widely used in the clinic. However, the effectiveness of a single agent is only approximately 20%–40%, which may be related to primary and secondary drug resistance caused by the dysregulation of oncoproteins. Here, we reviewed the role of MDM2 in regulating the immune microenvironment, tumor immune evasion, and hyperprogression during immunotherapy. In addition, we summarized preclinical and clinical findings on the use of MDM2 inhibitors in combination with immunotherapy in tumors with MDM2 overexpression or amplification. The results reveal that the inhibition of MDM2 could be a promising strategy for enhancing immunotherapy.

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癌症免疫疗法中的 MDM2 抑制剂:现状与展望
Murine double minute 2(MDM2)通过依赖 p53 和不依赖 p53 的信号通路,在细胞周期、细胞凋亡、DNA 修复和癌基因激活中发挥着重要作用。一些临床前研究表明,MDM2 参与了肿瘤免疫逃避。因此,基于MDM2对肿瘤细胞内在免疫调节和免疫微环境的调控引起了越来越多的研究关注。近年来,以PD-1/PD-L1为靶点的免疫检查点抑制剂已广泛应用于临床。然而,单药的有效率仅为20%-40%左右,这可能与肿瘤蛋白失调导致的原发性和继发性耐药有关。在此,我们回顾了 MDM2 在调节免疫微环境、肿瘤免疫逃避和免疫治疗过程中的过度进展中的作用。此外,我们还总结了在MDM2过表达或扩增的肿瘤中使用MDM2抑制剂联合免疫疗法的临床前和临床研究结果。研究结果表明,抑制MDM2可能是增强免疫疗法的一种有前途的策略。
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期刊介绍: Genes & Diseases is an international journal for molecular and translational medicine. The journal primarily focuses on publishing investigations on the molecular bases and experimental therapeutics of human diseases. Publication formats include full length research article, review article, short communication, correspondence, perspectives, commentary, views on news, and research watch. Aims and Scopes Genes & Diseases publishes rigorously peer-reviewed and high quality original articles and authoritative reviews that focus on the molecular bases of human diseases. Emphasis will be placed on hypothesis-driven, mechanistic studies relevant to pathogenesis and/or experimental therapeutics of human diseases. The journal has worldwide authorship, and a broad scope in basic and translational biomedical research of molecular biology, molecular genetics, and cell biology, including but not limited to cell proliferation and apoptosis, signal transduction, stem cell biology, developmental biology, gene regulation and epigenetics, cancer biology, immunity and infection, neuroscience, disease-specific animal models, gene and cell-based therapies, and regenerative medicine.
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