
Immunogenic cell death: Chemoimmunotherapy in the clinic
Author(s) -
Ajaz Bulbul
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
trends in immunotherapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2573-5985
DOI - 10.24294/ti.v2.i2.970
Subject(s) - chemoimmunotherapy , medicine , immunotherapy , chemotherapy , cancer , lung cancer , mechanism (biology) , cancer immunotherapy , immunogenic cell death , immune system , oncology , immunology , intensive care medicine , epistemology , philosophy
Although cancer chemotherapy has historically been considered immune suppressive, we now understand that combining chemoimmunotherapy incites a mechanism called Immunogenic cell death. These mechanisms are now moving from concepts to the clinic. Recently dramatic advances in lung cancer treatment by combining chemotherapy with immunotherapy have led the way to this new frontier in cancer medicine. We will explain the mechanism behind ICD and how it will perhaps breathe a new life into chemotherapy use in cancer, not front and center but as a helpful hand to immunotherapy.