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PD-L1: From cancer immunotherapy to therapeutic implications in multiple disorders
- Lee, Daeun;
- Cho, Minjeong;
- Kim, Eunseo;
- Seo, Youngbin;
- Cha, Jong-Ho
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The PD-L1/PD-1 signaling pathway is the gold standard for cancer immunotherapy. Therapeutic antibodies targeting PD-1, such as nivolumab (Opdivo) and pembrolizumab (Keytruda), and PD-L1, including atezolizumab (Tecentriq), durvalumab (Imfinzi), and avelumab (Bavencio) have received Food and Drug Administration approval and are currently being used to treat various cancers. Traditionally, PD-L1 is known as an immune checkpoint protein that binds to the PD-1 receptor on its surface to inhibit the activity of T cells, which are the primary effector cells in antitumor immunity. However, it also plays a role in cancer progression, which goes beyond traditional understanding. Here, we highlight the multifaceted mechanisms of action of PD-L1 in cancer cell proliferation, transcriptional regulation, and systemic immune suppression. Moreover, we consider the potential role of PD-L1 in the development and pathogenesis of diseases other than cancer, explore PD-L1-focused therapeutic approaches for these diseases, and assess their clinical relevance. Through this review, we hope to provide deeper insights into the PD-L1/PD-1 signaling pathway and present a broad perspective on potential therapeutic approaches for cancer and other diseases.
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- 제목
- PD-L1: From cancer immunotherapy to therapeutic implications in multiple disorders
- 저자
- Lee, Daeun; Cho, Minjeong; Kim, Eunseo; Seo, Youngbin; Cha, Jong-Ho
- 발행일
- 2024-12-04
- 유형
- Review
- 권
- 32
- 호
- 12
- 페이지
- 4235 ~ 4255