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CD73: an emerging checkpoint for cancer immunotherapy.


ABSTRACT: CD73 is a novel immune checkpoint associated with adenosine metabolism that promotes tumor progression by suppressing antitumor immune response and promoting angiogenesis. The inhibition of CD73, in combination with immune checkpoint blockade, targeted therapy or conventional therapy, improves antitumor effects in numerous preclinical mouse models of cancer. Emerging evidence suggests that the combination of anti-CD73 and immune checkpoint blockade has promising clinical activity in patients with advanced solid tumors. In this review, we will discuss the specific role of CD73 on both tumor cells and nontumor cells in regulating tumor immunity and tumorigenesis and provide an update on the current view of the antitumor activity of targeting CD73 by mAb or small molecule selective inhibitors in preclinical and clinical settings.

SUBMITTER: Chen S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6609898 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CD73: an emerging checkpoint for cancer immunotherapy.

Chen Siqi S   Wainwright Derek A DA   Wu Jennifer D JD   Wan Yong Y   Matei Daniela E DE   Zhang Yi Y   Zhang Bin B  

Immunotherapy 20190621 11


CD73 is a novel immune checkpoint associated with adenosine metabolism that promotes tumor progression by suppressing antitumor immune response and promoting angiogenesis. The inhibition of CD73, in combination with immune checkpoint blockade, targeted therapy or conventional therapy, improves antitumor effects in numerous preclinical mouse models of cancer. Emerging evidence suggests that the combination of anti-CD73 and immune checkpoint blockade has promising clinical activity in patients wit  ...[more]

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