摘要
防御免疫系统的第一道防线是先天性免疫,在很大程度上是一个大家庭的模式识别受体(PRRs)识别为基础的进化保守的分子结构对病原菌叫做病原体相关分子模式(PAMPs)。猪繁殖与呼吸综合征的研究最广泛的家庭是Toll样受体(TLR),它可以引发多种细胞通路配体刺激后。他们在癌症中的作用仍然没有得到解决,因为有M。任何不同的研究显示相反的结果。TLRs一直与肿瘤的进展和免疫抑制相关的以及与细胞凋亡和免疫系统的激活。他们的能力性诱导的凋亡反应和激活先天免疫和适应性免疫,Toll样受体是抗肿瘤治疗发展的一个有趣的药理靶点。有许多研究,包括在本文中审查的临床试验,表明TLR激动剂,特别是结合其他更传统的治疗,如化疗和无线电。治疗,是新开发的治疗方案的有前途的佐剂或成分。然而,研究表明在各种类型的癌症和内源性TLR配体TLR激活原癌基因的后果存在最近的报道越来越多,预警,莫在纳入常规临床实践之前,需要重新研究这一课题。
关键词: Toll样受体,免疫,癌症,治疗,激动剂,临床试验。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Recent Findings on the Application of Toll-like Receptors Agonists in Cancer Therapy
Volume: 24 Issue: 19
关键词: Toll样受体,免疫,癌症,治疗,激动剂,临床试验。
摘要: The immune system’s first line of defense is innate immunity, largely based on a large family of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that recognize evolutionary conserved molecular motifs on pathogens called pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). The most extensively studied family of PRRs is Toll-like receptors (TLRs), which can trigger various cellular pathways after ligand stimulation. Their role in cancer is still unresolved as there are many different studies showing contradictory results. TLRs have been associated with both tumor progression and immunosuppression as well as with apoptosis and immune system activation. With their ability to induce apoptotic response and activation of innate and adaptive immunity, TLRs are an interesting pharmacological target for the development of anticancer therapy. There are numerous studies including the clinical trials reviewed in this paper, indicating that TLR agonists, especially combined with other more conventional therapies such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy, are promising adjuvants or components of newly developed treatment regimens. Still, the increasing number of studies indicating protumorigenic consequences of TLR activation in various cancer types and recent reports of the existence of endogenous TLR ligands, forewarn that more studies on this topic are required before their inclusion into regular clinical practice.
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Recent Findings on the Application of Toll-like Receptors Agonists in Cancer Therapy, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2017; 24 (19) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170320114359
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