Affiliation:
1. Department of Urology, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou, 730000, PR China
2. Gansu Province Clinical
Research Center for Urology, Lanzhou, 730000, PR China
3. Gansu Province Clinical Research Center for Urology, Lanzhou730000, PR China
Abstract
Abstract:
Bladder cancer (BC) is a common malignant tumor of the urinary system. While current
approaches involving adjuvant chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy have shown
significant progress in BC treatment, challenges, such as recurrence and drug resistance, persist,
especially in the case of muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). It is mainly due to the lack of
pre-existing immune response cells in the tumor immune microenvironment. Micro-environmental
changes (such as hypoxia and under-nutrition) can cause the aggregation of unfolded and misfolded
proteins in the lumen, which induces endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. ER stress and its
downstream signaling pathways are closely related to immunogenicity and tumor drug resistance.
ER stress plays a pivotal role in a spectrum of processes within immune cells and the progression
of BC cells, encompassing cell proliferation, autophagy, apoptosis, and resistance to therapies. Recent
studies have increasingly recognized the potential of natural compounds to exhibit anti-BC
properties through ER stress induction. Still, the efficacy of these natural compounds remains less
than that of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). Currently, the ER stress-mediated immunogenic
cell death (ICD) pathway is more encouraging, which can enhance ICI responses by mediating immune
stemness. This article provides an overview of the recent developments in understanding
how ER stress influences tumor immunity and its implications for BC. Targeting this pathway
may soon emerge as a compelling therapeutic strategy for BC.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
key R&D projects in Gansu
Cuiying Scientific and Technological Innovation Program of Lanzhou University Second Hospital
Natural Science Foundation Project of Gansu Province
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.