The immunomodulatory role of tumor-initiating cells in digestive system tumors: from mechanisms to therapy
Zun-yue Zhang, Xin-feng Zhang, Cong-hui Xu, Kun-hua Wang, Fang Huang

TL;DR
This paper reviews how targeting tumor-initiating cells in digestive cancers can improve immunotherapy effectiveness by addressing immune evasion and tumor heterogeneity.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of TIC immunomodulatory mechanisms and therapeutic strategies in digestive system tumors.
Findings
TICs contribute to tumor heterogeneity and resistance to conventional therapies.
TICs evade immune recognition through altered tumor microenvironment and immune checkpoint molecules.
Combination therapies targeting TICs and immune checkpoints show potential for improved cancer treatment.
Abstract
Targeting tumor-initiating cells (TICs) in digestive system tumors is a feasible strategy to boost the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy. Because of their stem cell-like properties, TICs can cause tumor heterogeneity, recurrence, and resistance to conventional medicines, which can seriously impair treatment outcomes. This review discusses the unique features of TICs inside various digestive system tumors, such as colorectal, pancreatic, liver, and gastric cancers. We look at the mechanisms that TICs evade immune recognition, including altered tumor microenvironment, decreased immunogenicity, and immune checkpoint molecule expression. Furthermore, we highlight potential strategies for TICs, such as differentiation therapies, inhibiting certain signaling pathways, and enhancing immune recognition through advanced immunotherapeutic approaches. The analysis also examines the potential…
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TopicsCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers · Immune Cell Function and Interaction · Cancer Cells and Metastasis
