Metal Drugs and the Anticancer Immune Response.


Journal

Chemical reviews
ISSN: 1520-6890
Titre abrégé: Chem Rev
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 2985134R

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
23 01 2019
Historique:
pubmed: 30 11 2018
medline: 20 3 2020
entrez: 30 11 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The immune system deploys a multitude of innate and adaptive mechanisms not only to ward off pathogens but also to prevent malignant transformation ("immune surveillance"). Hence, a clinically apparent tumor already reflects selection for those malignant cell clones capable of evading immune recognition ("immune evasion"). Metal drugs, besides their well-investigated cytotoxic anticancer effects, massively interact with the cancer-immune interface and can reverse important aspects of immune evasion. This topic has recently gained intense attention based on combination approaches with anticancer immunotherapy (e.g., immune checkpoint inhibitors), a strategy recently delivering first exciting results in clinical settings. This review summarizes the promising but still extremely fragmentary knowledge on the interplay of metal drugs with the fidelity of anticancer immune responses but also their role in adverse effects. It highlights that, at least in some cases, metal drugs can induce long-lasting anticancer immune responses. Important steps in this process comprise altered visibility and susceptibility of cancer cells toward innate and adaptive immunity, as well as direct impacts on immune cell populations and the tumor microenvironment. On the basis of the gathered information, we suggest initiating joint multidisciplinary programs to implement comprehensive immune analyses into strategies to develop novel and smart anticancer metal compounds.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30489072
doi: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00396
doi:

Substances chimiques

Antineoplastic Agents 0
Coordination Complexes 0
Metals 0

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1519-1624

Auteurs

Bernhard Englinger (B)

Institute of Cancer Research and Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Medicine I , Medical University of Vienna , Borschkegasse 8a , A-1090 Vienna , Austria.

Christine Pirker (C)

Institute of Cancer Research and Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Medicine I , Medical University of Vienna , Borschkegasse 8a , A-1090 Vienna , Austria.

Petra Heffeter (P)

Institute of Cancer Research and Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Medicine I , Medical University of Vienna , Borschkegasse 8a , A-1090 Vienna , Austria.
Research Cluster "Translational Cancer Therapy Research" , University of Vienna and Medical University of Vienna , Vienna , Austria.

Alessio Terenzi (A)

Research Cluster "Translational Cancer Therapy Research" , University of Vienna and Medical University of Vienna , Vienna , Austria.
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry , University of Vienna , Waehringer Strasse 42 , A-1090 Vienna , Austria.

Christian R Kowol (CR)

Research Cluster "Translational Cancer Therapy Research" , University of Vienna and Medical University of Vienna , Vienna , Austria.
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry , University of Vienna , Waehringer Strasse 42 , A-1090 Vienna , Austria.

Bernhard K Keppler (BK)

Research Cluster "Translational Cancer Therapy Research" , University of Vienna and Medical University of Vienna , Vienna , Austria.
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry , University of Vienna , Waehringer Strasse 42 , A-1090 Vienna , Austria.

Walter Berger (W)

Institute of Cancer Research and Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Medicine I , Medical University of Vienna , Borschkegasse 8a , A-1090 Vienna , Austria.
Research Cluster "Translational Cancer Therapy Research" , University of Vienna and Medical University of Vienna , Vienna , Austria.

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