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Molecular and Translational Classifications of DAMPs in Immunogenic Cell Death.

Authors :
Garg AD
Galluzzi L
Apetoh L
Baert T
Birge RB
Bravo-San Pedro JM
Breckpot K
Brough D
Chaurio R
Cirone M
Coosemans A
Coulie PG
De Ruysscher D
Dini L
de Witte P
Dudek-Peric AM
Faggioni A
Fucikova J
Gaipl US
Golab J
Gougeon ML
Hamblin MR
Hemminki A
Herrmann M
Hodge JW
Kepp O
Kroemer G
Krysko DV
Land WG
Madeo F
Manfredi AA
Mattarollo SR
Maueroder C
Merendino N
Multhoff G
Pabst T
Ricci JE
Riganti C
Romano E
Rufo N
Smyth MJ
Sonnemann J
Spisek R
Stagg J
Vacchelli E
Vandenabeele P
Vandenberk L
Van den Eynde BJ
Van Gool S
Velotti F
Zitvogel L
Agostinis P
Source :
Frontiers in immunology [Front Immunol] 2015 Nov 20; Vol. 6, pp. 588. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Nov 20 (Print Publication: 2015).
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The immunogenicity of malignant cells has recently been acknowledged as a critical determinant of efficacy in cancer therapy. Thus, besides developing direct immunostimulatory regimens, including dendritic cell-based vaccines, checkpoint-blocking therapies, and adoptive T-cell transfer, researchers have started to focus on the overall immunobiology of neoplastic cells. It is now clear that cancer cells can succumb to some anticancer therapies by undergoing a peculiar form of cell death that is characterized by an increased immunogenic potential, owing to the emission of the so-called "damage-associated molecular patterns" (DAMPs). The emission of DAMPs and other immunostimulatory factors by cells succumbing to immunogenic cell death (ICD) favors the establishment of a productive interface with the immune system. This results in the elicitation of tumor-targeting immune responses associated with the elimination of residual, treatment-resistant cancer cells, as well as with the establishment of immunological memory. Although ICD has been characterized with increased precision since its discovery, several questions remain to be addressed. Here, we summarize and tabulate the main molecular, immunological, preclinical, and clinical aspects of ICD, in an attempt to capture the essence of this phenomenon, and identify future challenges for this rapidly expanding field of investigation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1664-3224
Volume :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Frontiers in immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26635802
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2015.00588