Therapeutic potential of trained immunity for malignant disease.

IF 2.9 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Immunological Medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1080/25785826.2024.2438426
Hiroyuki Takahashi, Daibo Kojima, Masato Watanabe
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Abstract

Trained immunity (TI) is functional memory displayed by innate immune cells (IICs). TI facilitates rapid, non-specific responses to pathogens upon secondary challenge. It is driven by immunological signaling and metabolic rewriting via epigenetic alteration, triggered by recognition of certain stimuli. Recently, immune checkpoint inhibitors have come into common use in clinical oncology settings, and genetically engineered cytotoxic T cells comprise a potent cancer treatment strategy. However, the contributions of TI in the tumor microenvironment (TME) are only beginning to be uncovered. Accumulating evidence that various microorganisms and vaccines convey tumoricidal ability suggest that TI may become a useful anti-cancer tool. The expected roles of TI in tumor therapy are the 1) promotion of proinflammatory cytokine section, 2) enhancement of phagocytosis, 3) quick expansion and recruitment of cancer-specific cytotoxic T cells to the TME through neoantigen presentation, 4) reversal of immunosuppression in the TME, and 5) removal of pathogens associated with carcinogenesis or tumor development. Medium- to long-term TI durability may reduce the risk of tumor development. Recent findings on TI usher in new aspirations for cancer treatment.

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训练免疫对恶性疾病的治疗潜力。
训练免疫(TI)是先天免疫细胞(IICs)表现出的功能性记忆。TI在继发性挑战时促进对病原体的快速非特异性反应。它由免疫信号和代谢重写驱动,通过表观遗传改变,由某些刺激的识别触发。最近,免疫检查点抑制剂已在临床肿瘤学环境中普遍使用,基因工程细胞毒性T细胞包括一种有效的癌症治疗策略。然而,TI在肿瘤微环境(TME)中的作用才刚刚开始被发现。越来越多的证据表明,各种微生物和疫苗具有杀肿瘤能力,这表明TI可能成为一种有用的抗癌工具。TI在肿瘤治疗中的预期作用是:1)促进促炎细胞因子切片,2)增强吞噬作用,3)通过新抗原呈递肿瘤特异性细胞毒性T细胞快速扩增和募集到TME, 4)逆转TME中的免疫抑制,5)清除与癌变或肿瘤发展相关的病原体。中长期的TI持久性可能会降低肿瘤发展的风险。最近关于TI的发现为癌症治疗带来了新的希望。
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Immunological Medicine
Immunological Medicine Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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