Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences (Aug 2021)

Possible Immunotherapeutic Strategies Based on Carcinogen-Dependent Subgroup Classification for Oral Cancer

  • Jiwei Sun,
  • Jiwei Sun,
  • Jiwei Sun,
  • Qingming Tang,
  • Qingming Tang,
  • Qingming Tang,
  • Junyuan Zhang,
  • Junyuan Zhang,
  • Junyuan Zhang,
  • Guangjin Chen,
  • Guangjin Chen,
  • Guangjin Chen,
  • Jinfeng Peng,
  • Jinfeng Peng,
  • Jinfeng Peng,
  • Lili Chen,
  • Lili Chen,
  • Lili Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2021.717038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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The oral cavity serves as an open local organ of the human body, exposed to multiple external factors from the outside environment. Coincidentally, initiation and development of oral cancer are attributed to many external factors, such as smoking and drinking, to a great extent. This phenomenon was partly explained by the genetic abnormalities traditionally induced by carcinogens. However, more and more attention has been attracted to the influence of carcinogens on the local immune status. On the other hand, immune heterogeneity of cancer patients is a huge obstacle for enhancing the clinical efficacy of tumor immunotherapy. Thus, in this review, we try to summarize the current opinions about variant genetic changes and multiple immune alterations induced by different oral cancer carcinogens and discuss the prospects of targeted immunotherapeutic strategies based on specific immune abnormalities caused by different carcinogens, as a predictive way to improve clinical outcomes of immunotherapy-treated oral cancer patients.

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