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Tight Interplay Between Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies and the Tumour Microenvironment in Cancer Therapy.

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Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAb) have changed the landscape of cancer therapy. With advances in the understanding of tumour biology and its microenvironment, different categories of mAbs have been developed; a… Click to show full abstract

Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAb) have changed the landscape of cancer therapy. With advances in the understanding of tumour biology and its microenvironment, different categories of mAbs have been developed; a first category is directed against tumour cells themselves, a second one comprises antibodies blocking the formation of neo-vasculature that accompanies tumour development, and, during the last decades, a third new category of immunomodulatory antibodies that target immune cells in the tumour microenvironment rather than cancer cells has emerged. In this chapter, we outline the main mechanisms of action of the different anti-tumour antibodies. We discuss the notion that, rather than passive immunotherapy that solely induces tumour cell killing, mAbs have multifaceted effects on the tumour microenvironment and could, qualitatively and quantitatively, reshape the immune infiltrate. We also discuss bystander effects of mAbs on the tumour microenvironment that should be carefully considered for the design of new therapeutic strategies.

Keywords: monoclonal antibodies; therapeutic monoclonal; biology; tumour microenvironment; cancer therapy

Journal Title: Advances in experimental medicine and biology
Year Published: 2020

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