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The Innate Immune Signalling Pathways: Turning RIG-I Sensor Activation Against Cancer

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
SIMPLE SUMMARY The clinical success in immunotherapy has been remarkable, and, at the same time, disappointing. The immune context of the tumour microenvironment has an influence on tumour initiation, response, and therapy. It is an urgent matter to explore mechanisms shaping the tumour microenvironment for further progression of immunotherapy. The immunoreceptor retinoic acid-induced gene-I (RIG-I) has emerged as a promising target molecule to activate adoptive immunity via activation of innate immunity. In this paper, we highlight basic mechanisms of RIG-I signalling in the tumour microenvironment, broadening to the most recent preclinical studies that employ RIG-I agonists. We also present an up-to-date selection of clinical trials designed to prove the antitumour role of RIG I, and that may result in improved therapeutic outcomes for cancer patients.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Innate immunity; RIG-I; agonist; tumour microenvironment; cancer; immunotherapy; clinical trial
List of contributors:
Rinaldi, Monica; Fioretti, Daniela; Iurescia, Sandra
Authors of the University:
FIORETTI DANIELA
IURESCIA SANDRA
RINALDI MONICA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/377477
Published in:
CANCERS
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https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/12/11/3158
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