Targeting Cancer Pathways: The Tumor Microenvironment

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • Rakesh K. Jain, PhD (Harvard Medical School/MGH), and Padmanee Sharma, MD, PhD (MD Anderson Cancer Center)
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    This webinar explores how the tumor microenvironment promotes oncogenic progression, while protecting the tumor from therapeutic intervention. By better understanding the tumor microenvironment we can develop strategies and treatment options to neutralize its oncogenic influence and more effectively attack the tumor itself. Topics covered include:
    • The importance of understanding the tumor microenvironment and how it interacts with normal cells;
    • What can be learned from the tumor microenvironment that might allow better, more effective therapeutics to be developed;
    • How the abnormal microenvironment impacts anti-cancer drugs and how manipulating it with antiangiogenics can improve therapeutic outcomes.
    Table of Contents
    0:00 Welcome and overview
    2:34 Rakesh Jain speaker profile
    3:20 Reengineering the TME to enhance cancer treatment: bench to bedside to biomarkers
    5:16 In vivo imaging of tumors
    5:51 Blood vessels in glioblastoma
    8:00 Impaired blood perfusion contributes to hypoxia and low pH
    9:04 Interstitial fluid pressure in human tumors
    9:37 Hypoxia and low pH fuel cancer hallmarks
    11:08 Understanding impaired blood flow in tumors
    12:45 Vascular normalization hypothesis
    14:05 Cediranib treatment can increase tumor blood perfusion
    14:54 Patients with increased perfusion survived ~9 months longer
    15:47 Low dose anti-VEGFR2 treatment improves perfusion
    19:10 Calculating tumor solid stress
    20:23 Angiotensin-receptor blockers (ARBs) can deplete collagen I
    21:30 Overall survival in patients treated with ARB/ACE-I
    22:26 Vascular normalization can enhance immunotherapy
    24:06 Summary
    27:01 Padmanee Sharma speaker profile
    27:32 Investigating immune responses to immune checkpoint therapies
    27:53 T cells can adapt to antigenic changes, have specificity and memory
    29:02 Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes correlate with clinical benefit in cancer patients
    30:04 How can we drive T cells into tumors?
    33:20 Complete responder: melanoma
    34:36 Complete responder with anti-PD-1: metastatic renal cell cancer
    35:08 Clinical activity in melanoma patients receiving ipilimumab and nivolumab
    37:20 Pre-surgical clinical trial with anti-CTLA4 in patients with localized urothelial carcinoma
    38:23 Power of pre-surgical trials: in-depth immune monitoring in matched tumors and blood samples
    38:37 IHC demonstrating infiltrating T cells in prostate tumor tissues after immunotherapy
    39:48 Increased frequency of ICOS+ T cells in tumors from anti-CTLA-4 treated patients
    41:27 Targeting ICOS in combination with anti-CTLA-4 improves tumor rejection
    43:13 Novel immunotherapy targets
    43:27 Conclusions
    44:35 Questions and answers
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Комментарии • 4

  • @dominiquegoodluck3148
    @dominiquegoodluck3148 3 года назад +1

    Hello, thank you for the presentation. Is it possible to study tumor microenvironment in vitro? Thanks

    • @cellsignaldotcom
      @cellsignaldotcom  3 года назад +1

      Yes, some investigators are using organoids or similar 3D culture approaches to model the tumor microenvironment.

    • @dominiquegoodluck3148
      @dominiquegoodluck3148 3 года назад +1

      @@cellsignaldotcom ok, I just started my phD, I wanted to focus on glioma especially microenvironment. Thank you for guidance, I will try to know more about 3D culture and organoids.

    • @noorpk
      @noorpk 3 года назад

      Thank you for uploading this valuable information