tumor immunity and immunotherapy Flashcards
1
Q
how does the immune system recognize and kill tumor cells?
A
- neoplastic transformation => formation of new tumor associated antigens (TAA)
- adaptive immune response: T cells recognize TAA => direct killing of tumor cells
- innate immune response: NK cells recognize lack of MHC class I (if KIR receptor doesn’t bind MHC class I) => direct killing or bind Fc portion of antibodies bound to tumor antigens and killing via ADCC
2
Q
how do tumors evade the immune system?
A
- downregulate TAA
- decrease MHC expression (so less antigen presentation)
- suppression of T cells response through production of anti-inflammatory cytokines (TGF-B) or expression of inhibitory cell surface molecules (PDL1 to interact with T cell PD1)
3
Q
what are some examples of cancer immunotherapy strategies?
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- activation of anti-tumor T cells
- antibodies against PD1/PDL1 block their interaction => inhibit inhibition of T cell activation
- checkpoint immunotherapy: antibodies that block CTLA-4 => inhibit inhibition of T cell activation
- antibodies that bind to tumor antigens
- anti-CD20 (rituximab)
- chimeric antigen T cell receptor therapy (CAR-T): modify patient’s T cells to express antibody again CD19 (B cells) fused to TCR => B cell recognition -> killing
- vaccines against tumors or cancer causing infection
4
Q
what are some therapeutic approaches to break tolerance to tumor cells?
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- enhance the T cell response by increasing pro-inflammatory cytokines (IFN, IL-2)
- mab’s against tumor antigens or proteins that block the immune response; labelled antibodies that could deliver a drug
- vaccines to enhance tumor antigen processing
- gene/cell tx