1. Targeting Semaphorin 4D in Cancer: A Look from Different Perspectives.
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Tamagnone L and Franzolin G
- Subjects
- Antigens, CD, Signal Transduction, Endothelial Cells, Semaphorins
- Abstract
Semaphorin 4D (Sema4D) plays a role in various cell types including B lymphocytes, differentiating neurons, endothelial cells, and cancer cells. Preclinical and in vitro studies have shown that Sema4D-directed antibodies in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors reshape the tumor microenvironment by promoting recruitment of effector lymphocytes and antigen-presenting cells, while reducing immunosuppressive cell types, which ultimately leads to tumor rejection. Hence, early-stage clinical trials with combination therapies including anti-Sema4D antibodies are ongoing. In this issue of Cancer Research , Zuazo-Gaztelu and colleagues report an unexpected proinvasive effect induced by anti-Sema4D antibodies in a preclinical model of neuroendocrine pancreatic cancer (Rip1-Tag2), mediated by retrograde signaling of transmembrane Sema4D in macrophages, which increases their recruitment to tumors, SDF-1 secretion, and metastasis-promoting phenotype. See related article by Zuazo-Gaztelu et al., p. 5328 ., (©2019 American Association for Cancer Research.)
- Published
- 2019
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