The “Heater” of “Cold” Tumors–Blocking IL‐6

Author:

Pu Weigao12,Ma Chenhui12,Wang Bofang12,Zhu Weidong3ORCID,Chen Hao124

Affiliation:

1. The Second Clinical Medical College Lanzhou University Lanzhou 730030 China

2. Department of Tumour Surgery Lanzhou University Second Hospital Lanzhou 730030 China

3. General Surgery Department of Lintao County People's Hospital in Gansu Province Lanzhou Gansu 730030 China

4. Gansu Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Oncology Lanzhou Gansu 730030 China

Abstract

AbstractThe resolution of inflammation is not simply the end of the inflammatory response but rather a complex process that involves various cells, inflammatory factors, and specialized proresolving mediators following the occurrence of inflammation. Once inflammation cannot be cleared by the body, malignant tumors may be induced. Among them, IL‐6, as an immunosuppressive factor, activates a variety of signal transduction pathways and induces tumorigenesis. Monitoring IL‐6 can be used for the diagnosis, efficacy evaluation and prognosis of tumor patients. In terms of treatment, improving the efficacy of targeted and immunotherapy remains a major challenge. Blocking IL‐6 and its mediated signaling pathways can regulate the tumor immune microenvironment and enhance immunotherapy responses by activating immune cells. Even transform “cold” tumors that are difficult to respond to immunotherapy into immunogenic “hot” tumors, acting as a “heater” for “cold” tumors, restarting the tumor immune cycle, and reducing immunotherapy‐related toxic reactions and drug resistance. In clinical practice, the combined application of IL‐6 inhibition with targeted therapy and immunotherapy may produce synergistic results. Nevertheless, additional clinical trials are imperative to further validate the safety and efficacy of this therapeutic approach.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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