Hot and cold tumors: Immunological features and the therapeutic strategies

Lianjie Wang(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Hui Geng(Shanghai International Medical Center), Yujie Liu(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Lei Liu(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Yanhua Chen(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Fanchen Wu(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Zhiyi Liu(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Shiliang Ling(Ningbo No. 2 Hospital), Yan Wang(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Lihong Zhou(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine)
MedComm
August 26, 2023
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Abstract

The "hotness" or "coldness" of the tumors are determined by the information of the cancer cells themselves, tumor immune characteristics, tumor microenvironment, and signaling mechanisms, which are key factors affecting cancer patients' clinical efficacy. The switch mechanism of "hotness" and "coldness" and its corresponding pathological characteristics and treatment strategies are the frontier and hot spot of tumor treatment. How to distinguish the "hotness" or "coldness" effectively and clarify the causes, microenvironment state, and characteristics are very important for the tumor response and efficacy treatments. Starting from the concept of hot and cold tumor, this review systematically summarized the molecular characteristics, influencing factors, and therapeutic strategies of "hot and cold tumors," and analyzed the immunophenotypes, the tumor microenvironment, the signaling pathways, and the molecular markers that contribute to "hot and cold tumors" in details. Different therapeutic strategies for "cold and hot tumors" based on clinical efficacy were analyzed with drug targets and proteins for "cold and hot tumors." Furthermore, this review combines the therapeutic strategies of different "hot and cold tumors" with traditional medicine and modern medicine, to provide a basis and guidance for clinical decision-making of cancer treatment.


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